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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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21 The Kinmen and Matsu challenge Jerome Keating 410
22 Taiwan’s constitution challenge Jerome Keating 394
23 Power, succession and the people Jerome Keating 378
24 Taiwanese need strong statements Jerome Keating 441
25 Beijing concocts a Thucydides trap Jerome Keating 422
26 US, PRC, ROC: a new Great Game? Jerome Keating 421
27 Changing the discourse on Taiwan Jerome Keating 428
28 Virus exposed Taiwan, China, US Jerome Keating 417
29 Taiwan studies and paradigm shifts Jerome Keating 386
30 Mike Pompeo, Taiwan and China Jerome Keating 531
31 Taiwan, democracy and the UN Jerome Keating 421
32 Hard questions KMT must answer Jerome Keating 395
33 Why China would not take Taiwan Jerome Keating 385
34 Carl Schmitt and Taiwan’s future Jerome Keating 430
35 Taiwan should follow East Timor Jerome Keating 494
36 World War II’s unfinished business Jerome Keating 460
37 George Orwell and outlier Taiwan Jerome Keating 573
38 A bolder second inaugural speech Jerome Keating 478
39 Taiwan, COVID-19 and the world Jerome Keating 483
40 Taiwanese value their democracy Jerome Keating 500
 
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Newsflash


Union of Taiwanese Teachers director Neil Peng, second left, yesterday speaks at a news conference in Taipei, urging the government to reform the pension system.
Photo: Chu Pei-hsiung, Taipei Times

A number of civic groups yesterday said that President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) should be wary of an impending financial crisis facing the nation if the pension system does not undergo a systematic reform.