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141 Submarine fleet could deter China Ou Si-fu 歐錫富 210
142 Legislators’ conflicts of interest Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 215
143 Time to reinstate military trials Tommy Lin 林逸民 223
144 Equality for all foreign spouses Taipei Times Editorial 203
145 US skepticism and national identity Taipei Times Editorial 225
146 Lessons from the war in Ukraine Bryan D. Hopkins 191
147 Taiwan must build stronger ties Marvin Hamor Bernardo and Aswin Jia-Song Lin 柏馬文 , 林家松 195
148 1624: a year of significance Taipei Times Editorial 238
149 Credible deterrence against China Huynh Tam Sang and Chen Kuan-ting 陳冠廷 197
150 China’s new ‘Cultural Revolution’ The Liberty Times Editorial 189
151 Beijing shoots itself in the foot Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 290
152 Where have all Taiwan’s Sunflowers gone to? Gerrit van der Wees 225
153 Internet celebrities must respect social values Chao Che-sheng 趙哲聖 303
154 Taiwan’s faith in US for deterrence Huang Jei-hsuan 黃介玄 197
155 Opportunities and risks ahead of Lai Taipei Times Editorial 190
156 Legislative speaker matters for EU Marcin Jerzewski and Jakub Janda 葉皓勤,楊雅嚳 208
157 Time to bolster Taipei-Manila ties Huynh Tam Sang 250
158 India’s story of tech innovation Manharsinh Laxmanbhai Yadav 229
159 Xi’s best bet is friendliness Taipei Times Editorial 187
160 Myanmar NUG upholds ‘one China’ Antonio Graceffo 212
 
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Newsflash

More than 70 percent of Taiwanese fear that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) policies will lead the nation toward becoming a “second Hong Kong,” and just 10 percent view China in a favorable light, a survey released yesterday by the Taiwan Brain Trust found.

The think tank’s president, Wu Rong-i (吳榮義), said that more than 70 percent of respondents regard Taiwan as an independent country.