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741 2016-03-16 316 Uprising - Puli Allan(埔里愛蘭) remembered seniors sacrificed in the battle of Wu Niu Lan(烏牛欄) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 449
742 2016-03-12 Trip of looking for 228 cultural landscape in Central Taiwan - Back to the route of Wu Niu Lan(烏牛欄) with Huang Chin-tao(黃金島) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 519
743 2016-03-12 Celebration of Life to the 100th Birthday of Taiwan National Hero Chen Chih-hsiung(陳智雄) Martyr Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 677
744 2016-03-08 Mul-thought(摸索) Society, Taichung University of Education, News Conference Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 470
745 2016-03-06 American, George H. Kerr. dedicates his whole life to Taiwan special exhibition Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 488
746 2016-03-06 228 Memorial Exhibition at New Taipei City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 583
747 2016-03-06 Uncertain era: From 228 to White Terror special exhibition Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 476
748 2016-03-06 Visit National Taiwan Museum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 447
749 2016-03-05 Tati Annual Board Meeting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 511
750 2016-03-05 The Reappearance of 27 Brigade Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 495
 
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Newsflash

The loss of El Salvador as a diplomatic ally to China has confirmed that Chinese decisionmakers are far from adopting modern values of cooperation, tolerance and mutually beneficial gains, a French specialist in cross-strait relations said on Tuesday.

The way the Chinese decisionmakers deal with Taiwan and the Taiwan issue worldwide “remains entrenched in pre-Second World War [WW2] values of sheer force, brutal diplomacy, territorial conquest and crude national interests,” said Stephane Corcuff, a professor of political science at France’s Lyon University.