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  2. Women in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Taiwan has been based on and affected by the traditional patriarchal views and social structure within Taiwanese society, which put women in a subordinate position to men, although the legal status of Taiwanese women has improved in recent years, particularly during the past two decades when the family law underwent several amendments.

  3. Feminism in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Taiwan. Taiwan has a complex history of feminist and women's rights movements with periods of progressiveness where feminism and strong female icons flourished and periods of strict authoritarianism where equality and individual rights were devalued. Thanks in part to the work of generations of feminists, Taiwan is nowadays one of ...

  4. Women in India - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. With a decline in their status from the ancient to medieval times ...

  5. For Paris Olympics organizers, female designation in passport ...

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    The International Olympic Committee on Tuesday defended the right of two athletes to compete in women’s boxing despite being judged last year to have failed gender eligibility tests at the world ...

  6. Women's liberation movement in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Feminism. The women's liberation movement in Asia was a feminist movement that started in the late 1960s and continued into the 1970s. Women's liberation movements in Asia sought to redefine women's relationships to the family and the way that women expressed their sexuality. Women's liberation in Asia also dealt with particular challenges that ...

  7. India–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    India officially recognised the PRC on 1 April 1950, and was supportive of its stand that it was the only state that could be recognised as "China" and that the island of Taiwan was a part of Chinese territory, thus voting in favour of the PRC's bid to join the United Nations and replacing the ROC as the sole legitimate government of China in the UN Security Council; the Republic of India ...

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  9. National Alliance of Taiwan Women's Associations - Wikipedia

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    1. Promoting awareness of women's rights issues in Taiwan 2. Publicizing the content of UN treaties that specifically address women's issues 3. Decreasing the disparities between women in rural and urban areas 4. Collaborating with other women's organizations to promote women's interests 5. Monitoring government policy related to women's issues