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    Title: 台灣非政府組織參與聯合國之策略─以國際佛光會為例
    Other Titles: The Strategy of a Taiwanese NGO's Participation in the UN: the Case Study of the Buddha's Light International Association
    Authors: 廖嘉雯
    Liao, Chia-wen
    Contributors: 國際暨大陸事務學系亞太研究碩士班
    張子揚
    Tzu-yang Chang
    Keywords: 諮商地位;國際佛光會;台灣;聯合國經濟暨社會理事會;非政府組織
    UNECOSOC;The Buddha's Light International Association;Non-Governmental Organization;Consultative Status;Taiwan
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2015-05-10 12:05:49 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   國際佛光會是一個全球知名的台灣非政府組織,在許多國家設有分會。它於二00三年被聯合國經社理事會授予特殊諮商地位,是台灣擁有此一殊榮的唯一民間團體。本論文試圖發現國際佛光會為贏得此一地位所採取的策略。
      The Buddha's Light International Association is a worldly-known civil group originated from Taiwan that has divisions in many countries. It has the special consultative status awarded by the United Nations Economic and Social Council.It is the only group originated from Taiwan that has the status.This thesis tries to find out its strategy to sucess in terms of acquiring the special consultative status.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of International and China Studies, The M.A. Program of Asia-Pacific Studies and Public Policy Studies] Disserations and Theses(M.A. Program in Asia-Pacific Studies)

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