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Cross-Strait Framework: The Big Roof Concept of China
2013/03/20 137
Japan's Dubious Claim to the Diaoyus
2012/05/07 1107
The Five Scenarios
On November 13, the DPP criticized the Mainland for drawing up “five stealthy scenarios” in order to assist the KMT in winning the upcoming Presidential election. On the one hand, the KMT rebutted the ...
2011/11/16 1221
Mudan Incident
On August 7, the Taipei-based China Times published four articles on major incidents which changed Taiwan’s fate, one of which, the Mudan Incident was the referred to in the West as the Taiwan Expedit ...
2011/08/10 1576
Colors and Strategic Ambiguity
The Republic of China was founded on January 1, 1912. On October 10 this year, the nation will celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Chinese Revolution of 1911 that toppled the Manchu Dynasty. ...
2011/04/19 1608
Set Aside Cross-Strait Enmity, Give Priority to Law and Reason
The government of the Philippines has repatriated 14 Taiwanese fraud suspects to the Chinese Mainland. Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately lodged a protest. The MAC is negotiating with its Mai ...
2011/02/10 1456
Retired Ambassador Loh I-cheng: US and China, Friends or Foes?
China’s President Hu Jintao is scheduled to embark on a state visit to the United States from January 18-21, accompanied by his wife, and the media in both countries will undoubtedly cover the trip do ...
2011/01/18 1245
“Respective Interpretations of the Constitution” Fuzzy and Unnecessary
Frank Hsieh recently proposed replacing the “1992 Consensus” and “One China, Different Interpretations” with the concepts of a “Consensus on Overlapping Interpretations of the Constitution,” and “Resp ...
2011/01/11 1136
Without “1992 Consensus,” Cross-Strait Talks Will Break Down
As the 2012 Presidential election campaign approaches and the DPP mulls adjusting its Mainland policy, debate over cross-Strait policy is taking center stage, which inevitably focuses on the “1992 Con ...
2011/01/05 951
What Is the “1992 Consensus”?
On January 4, Presidential advisor Stephen Chen wrote an article, saying that the DPP could oppose the “1992 Consensus,” but could not deny the existence of the “1992 Consensus.” Given her status as ...
2011/01/05 851
Chen's Secret Diplomacy: Real or Phony? --An Issue to Be Reexamined in Retrial
The Supreme Court has ordered the four Chen corruption cases remanded to the lower court for retrial. It has been decided that the collegiate bench headed by High Court Judge Shen Yi-sheng will retry ...
2010/12/20 752
Maintenance of Status Quo Latest Vox Populi in Taiwan
Recently, I have toured the U.S. West Coast and central China. The United States, a superpower, has ambitions through out the entire world, but is showing signs of decline. A rising China, which enjoy ...
2010/06/23 1423
Distance Between Taipei and Shanghai
Direct flights between Taipei Songshan Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao Airport began yesterday, with Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin leading a large delegation to the Shanghai Expo 2010 for the “Taipei Cultur ...
2010/06/15 1410
“ROC Government in Exile” Is Illogical
if Taiwan had been restored to the ROC since 1945, the ROC government relocating from the Mainland to Taiwan in 1949 could not have been a “government in exile.” If Taiwan had never belonged to the RO ...
2010/06/01 2450
Is Tsai Running for Xinbei Mayor under Government in Exile?
In Taiwan, the Taiwan independence movement is based on two principal theories. One is “Taiwan’s Undetermined Status Theory” and the other is “reinstatement of the rule of the US military government ( ...
2010/05/27 1547
Only Changes to Plebiscite Theme Could TSU Stop ECFA
As one of the people’s rights safeguarded by the Constitution, direct democracy functions to supplement certain inadequacies of representative democracy. However, the Taiwan Solidarity Union’s (TSU) p ...
2010/05/26 1041
Who Will Make Concessions to Taiwan in FTAs?
A cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) is expected to be signed in June. After the cross-Strait ECFA is signed, the government will still have much on its table. First, the gov ...
2010/05/18 889
Only National Interests Determine US Military Aid
Obviously, Section 3 of TRA shows that any decision on whether or not the US shall dispatch troops to defend Taiwan would be made based on US national interests. In other words, if taking military act ...
2010/05/11 1155
Liberty Times Should Dispel Public Misgivings
Does the Liberty Times have a survey center? It released a photo of a “polling center” a few days ago in an effort to downplay suspicions, but the public’s questions are still on the rise. The public ...
2010/05/06 928
Rely on Strong Self-Defense, Not US
The debate between President Ma Ying-jeou and DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen on the proposed cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) was concluded on April 25, but informal follow-u ...
2010/05/05 835
Can Tsai Ing-wen Turn Back the Clock?
Two years ago, Tsai Ing-wen vowed to lead the DPP toward “a new era without Chen Shui-bian.” However, right after losing an ECFA debate with President Ma, Tsai started to play the same trick by attemp ...
2010/05/04 822
Other Nations Will Seek FTAs with Taiwan after ECFA Inked
In this era of globalization and regional economic integration, there is no doubt that it would be in Taiwan’s best interest to conclude free trade agreements (FTA) with other countries, especially th ...
2010/04/29 872
Appointing Sergeant-at-Arms in Legislature to Prevent Taiwan from Being Disgraced
All signs indicate that the DPP has lost leverage in their massive protests against closer economic ties with the Mainland after the ECFA debate between President Ma Ying-jeou and DPP Chairperson Tsai ...
2010/04/28 879
President Ma Wins ECFA Debate, But Chairwoman Tsai Consolidates Her Position
Last Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., many people in Taiwan turned on their TV sets to watch the ECFA debate between President Ma Ying-jeou and DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen. The host of the debate had ...
2010/04/28 849
Who Won the “Ma-Tsai” Debate? The People Yearn to Be the True Winners
The ECFA debate between President Ma Ying-jeou and DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen ended without fanfare. There is a Chinese saying that might be paraphrased as “a wise man sees the forest while most se ...
2010/04/27 937
What’s the DPP’s Alternative to ECFA?
To be honest, signing an ECFA with the Mainland has both advantages and disadvantages. Looking with open eyes at the global economic and trade trends and the current cross-Strait economic and trade ti ...
2010/04/22 1232
Taiwan Is Taiwan, Finland Is Finland
In the latest issue of "Foreign Affairs," American scholar Bruce Gilley wrote that since the Ma administration came to power, its policy of reconciliation with the Mainland has led Taiwan down the roa ...
2010/01/14 1403
A United States No Longer Certain and in Search of a Pretext
We are now hearing about "Taiwan's Finlandization" in mainstream academic journals, about Washington's readiness to "abandon Taipei and cozy up to Beijing," about "unburdening ourselves of Taipei and ...
2010/01/14 1095
A travesty of democracy
More than four million voters went to the polls yesterday to elect 17 mayors and magistrates, 592 city and county councilors, and 211 township and village chiefs. What were billed as the all-importan ...
2009/12/09 1352
KMT Humbled by Turnout Rate, Not DPP
Generally speaking, the result of the 2009 local elections, i.e., KMT 12: DPP 4: Independent 1, still lived up to the KMT’s expectations, though not satisfactory. However, it was definitely a warning ...
2009/12/07 1508


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