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This book investigates the alleged fabrication of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's doctoral degree. Since 2015, scholars have raised questions about her academic credentials and the whereabouts of her doctoral dissertation. Through actual email records and detailed timelines, the reader is taken through contradictions and cover-ups surrounding how Tsai, Ing-Wen obtained her Ph.D. in Law from the renowned London School of Economics and Political Science in 1984. This book documents how the London School of Economics responded to the scandal, how internal discussions and strategies within the school evolved, and how representatives of Taiwan's Presidential Office colluded with the members of the university members. It also details how Tsai reissued multiple graduation certificates and translated her thesis from a Chinese journal article. This controversy has impacted not just Tsai personally, but also the reputation of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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日本,台湾,韓国における実態の分析と展望
这是一本探讨台湾总统蔡英文博士学位争议的书籍。书中提到蔡英文1984年在伦敦政经学院取得法学博士学位,但她的博士论文至今无法查阅。从2015年开始,有学者对她的学历提出质疑。书中讨论了伦敦政经学院如何应对这起丑闻,台湾总统府代表如何与学校串供,以及学校内部的讨论和策略。书中还提到蔡英文补发了多张毕业证书、她的论文疑似自我抄袭等细节。这场风波不仅影响蔡英文个人,也对伦敦政经学院声誉造成冲击。书中以真实的电邮记录揭露风波背后的阴谋。
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This volume offers a timely examination of technology's impact on media companies and the results of convergence among media industries, considering the effects on journalistic, business, and economic practices. Media Organizations and Convergence: Case Studies of Media Convergence Pioneers considers the many definitions of convergence and explores the changes in communication technologies. Author Gracie L. Lawson-Borders provides a brief history of media segments and their evolutions as they adapt to emerging technologies, media conglomeration, and the competitive and global changes that have occurred in the industry. She also examines the theoretical implications of technology and converge...