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1681 Taiwan will never be an equal partner Taipei Times Editorial 529
1682 Taiwan’s status is a core issue for the DPP Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 548
1683 Ma’s reign of errors far from over The Liberty Times Editorial 606
1684 Bringing Taiwan’s secrets to light Paul Lin 林保華 734
1685 China restricts Taiwan’s economy The Liberty Times Editorial 617
1686 Taiwan’s long walk to freedom of expression Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 752
1687 Ma flops as commander-in-chief Taipei Times Editorial 518
1688 Religious groups stunt growth of democracy Andrew Cheng 鄭泰安 505
1689 Deng’s freedom remains under attack Taipei Times Editorial 510
1690 Taiwan’s bottom line in Strait talks Michael Hsiao 蕭新煌 555
1691 Hornets’ nesting a storm in a teapot Taipei Times Editorial 510
1692 Taiwan must invite the Dalai Lama Lu I-ming 呂一銘 492
1693 KMT’s constitutional shenanigans Taipei Times Editorial 468
1694 Ma’s appeasement policy a worry Taipei Times Editorial 490
1695 Ma’s ‘low-profile’ trip insults Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 475
1696 Taiwan must establish bottom line Gerrit Van Der Wees 497
1697 Sunflowers shine light of leadership Taipei Times Editorial 549
1698 The Sunflower push to democracy Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 551
1699 Taiwan’s precarious position on global stage Chen Chien-fu 陳建甫 529
1700 China’s tensions with Dalai Lama spill into the afterlife NY Times News Service, HONG KONG 835
 
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Newsflash

A survey conducted by a US think tank that included a question on the effect of Taiwan being unified with China through coercion has found that almost every US and Japanese expert polled said that their nation’s interests would be hurt by such an act.

The results, which were released on Thursday in a report compiled by the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), show that the respondents from the US and Japan — academics and experts in politics and diplomacy — expressed the most concern among all those polled.