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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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1 Supporting hard-won democracy Jerome Keating 189
2 Occam’s razor relevant to Taiwan Jerome Keating 281
3 Correcting past memes on Taiwan Jerome Keating 351
4 Deconstructing the Taiwan question Jerome Keating 410
5 Xi Jinping, year 2027 and Taiwan Jerome Keating 560
6 The high price of attacking Taiwan Jerome Keating 446
7 China makes CCP its state religion Jerome Keating 466
8 War recalls Taiwan’s tangled past Jerome Keating 702
9 Bringing names in line with reality Jerome Keating 487
10 Biden debunks the ‘1992 consensus’ Jerome Keating 335
11 The KMT cannot accept democracy Jerome Keating 455
12 Why Taiwan and Lithuania matter Jerome Keating 451
13 Xi’s troubles as the fantasy melts Jerome Keating 680
14 Recognizing Taiwan’s true status Jerome Keating 456
15 October an odd month in Taiwan Jerome Keating 400
16 Reviving National Democracy Hall Jerome Keating 385
17 The KMT is destined to face history Jerome Keating 448
18 The US needs a ‘one Taiwan’ policy Jerome Keating 530
19 Past shows Taiwan is a homeland Jerome Keating 532
20 Time for pushback against PRC Jerome Keating 414
 
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Newsflash

Despite repeated displays of goodwill by the government of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) since it came to power in 2008, China’s military preparations for an attack on Taiwan continue to accelerate, a report by the Ministry of National Defense’s intelligence research branch says.

The report says China’s military preparedness for an attack on Taiwan has never been relaxed and that if the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) launched a missile attack on Taiwan, it would destroy more than 90 percent of the nation’s political, economic, military and civil infrastructure. It also predicts the number of Chinese missiles aimed at Taiwan could reach 2,000 by the end of the year.