陳一新
教授
淡江美國研究所
Edward, I-hsin Chen
Professor
Graduate Institute of American Studies
Tamkang University
1.Key Factors Influencing 2008 US Presidential Election
2.Support Changed after Conventions?
3.“Change” as a Theme of the Campaign
4.Impacts of President Bush on the Election
5.Candidates from Both Camps
6.New Face Will Win in the Election?
7.Race Issue Still Exists
6.Running Mates of Both Camps
7.Campaign Issues & Candidate Positions
8.Candidate Positions on Iraq War
9.Biden Helps Obama on Foreign Policy?
10.McCain's Position Too Close to President Bush?
11.Economy as a Campaign Issue
12.Democrats Seize Control of House & Senate: Impacts on the Election
13.Campaign Strategies as the Key to Win
14.Important Campaign Events
15.Televised Debates: Important
16.Obama More Attractive Than McCain in TV Debates?
17.U.S. Asian Policy after the Election
18.US Foreign Policies & Taiwan
19.Republican President: Better for Taiwan?
20.Europeans Favor Obama?
21.Northeast Asian Policy of the US
22.Bush Administration’s Diplomatic Strategies
23.Neocons: Still Influential with McCain’s Camp?
24.Challenges for New US President
25.Challenges for US President: Relations with Russia & China
26.Equal Distance Policy of China
27.Biggest Challenge in Foreign Policy for New US President
28.Putin's Mindset toward China & US
29.Trans-Atlantic Relationship of the US
30.Challenges for US President: US Economy
31.US-Taiwan Relationship after the Election