Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Strait Talk


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The result was keep‎__EXPECTED_UNCONNECTED_PAGE__. Normally I'd relist but given volume of noms by this editor and the keep thoroughly refuting the why, I don't think it's needed here. Star  Mississippi  17:45, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

Strait Talk

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Fails WP:GNG as per WP:RSSM. TLA (talk) 03:21, 15 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Events, Organizations, Politics, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, California,  and Rhode Island.  WC  Quidditch   ☎   ✎  05:21, 15 January 2024 (UTC)

Keep per the significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources.  The article notes: "「海峽尋新論壇」是由美國華裔大學生林柏瀚（Johnny Lin）於2005年在布朗大學創立，接受美國和平研究所資助；2011年4月起，「海峽尋新論壇」正式在香港設立「海峽尋新香港論壇」（Strait Talk Hong Kong），並且固定每年4月在香港大學舉辦，邀請中國大陸、台灣、港澳三方代表參加. " From Google Translate: ""Strait Talk" was founded by Johnny Lin, a Chinese-American college student at Brown University in 2005, and received funding from the United States Institute of Peace. Since April 2011, "Strait Talk" has officially established the "Strait Talk" in Hong Kong. "New Hong Kong Forum" (Strait Talk Hong Kong) is held regularly at the University of Hong Kong in April every year, inviting representatives from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao to participate."  The article notes: "曾任联合国高级调停顾问的美国俄亥俄州肯特(Kent)州立大学和平与冲突研究院副教授新井立志(Tatsushi Arai)博士，在2005年创立了“海峡寻新”(Strait Talk)的跨海峡两岸新世代对话，希望透过在美国大学就读的来自中国、台湾和美国华裔青年新世代，以“互动式冲突解决”(Interactive Conflict Resolution)对话，为台海两岸关系的和缓寻求人性化的冲突解决途径. ... “海峡寻新”最早是在美国布朗大学举行，后来扩展到华盛顿的乔治华盛顿大学、加拿大阿尔伯塔大学、加州的伯克利大学和台北的校园，"" From Google Translate: "Dr. Tatsushi Arai, an associate professor at the School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University in Ohio, who was a senior United Nations mediation consultant, founded the cross-strait cross-strait new generation "Strait Talk" in 2005. The dialogue hopes to use "Interactive Conflict Resolution" dialogue among the new generation of young people from China, Taiwan and Chinese Americans studying in American universities to seek humane conflict resolution methods for the easing of cross-strait relations across the Taiwan Strait. ... "Searching for Innovation across the Straits" was first held at Brown University in the United States, and later expanded to campuses at George Washington University in Washington, the University of Alberta in Canada, the University of Berkeley in California, and Taipei,""  The article notes: "柏克萊大學教授高棣民（Thomas B. Gold）特別介紹這個非政府組織「海峽尋新」（Strait Talk），在美東已成立五年，在美西是第二年展開活動. 這個組織由台灣出生的林柏翰發起，如今每年在美東布朗大學和美西柏克萊加大等地舉辦活動. " From Google Translate: "Thomas B. Gold, a professor at the University of Berkeley, specially introduced this non-governmental organization "Strait Talk" (Strait Talk), which has been established for five years in the eastern United States and is in its second year of activities in the western United States. This organisation was founded by Lin Bohan, who was born in Taiwan, and now holds events every year at Brown University East and the University of California, Berkeley."  The article notes: "由布朗大學(Brown University)學生舉辦的海峽尋新論壇(The Strait Talk Symposium)即日起至5日在該校內舉行. 邀請中美台三地的專家探討兩岸關係未來的發展. " From Google Translate: "The Strait Talk Symposium, organized by Brown University students, will be held on the campus from now until the 5th. Experts from China, the United States and Taiwan are invited to discuss the future development of cross-strait relations."  The book notes: "Another model to highlight is a student-created enterprise. Students at Brown University started Strait Talk in 2005. It now has a second base in the San Francisco Bay Area. Each year, the student organizing committees plan a week-long symposium and select fifteen student delegates from Taiwan, China, and the U.S. to participate. The students engage in conflict resolution training, hear from regional specialists, and develop a consensus report on dispute resolution and cooperation. The report is submitted to leaders from the three regions." There is sufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Strait Talk to pass Notability, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". Cunard (talk) 10:24, 17 January 2024 (UTC) </li></ul>


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