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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 270
22 Taiwan’s constitution challenge Jerome Keating 263
23 Power, succession and the people Jerome Keating 254
24 Taiwanese need strong statements Jerome Keating 294
25 Beijing concocts a Thucydides trap Jerome Keating 289
26 US, PRC, ROC: a new Great Game? Jerome Keating 286
27 Changing the discourse on Taiwan Jerome Keating 283
28 Virus exposed Taiwan, China, US Jerome Keating 301
29 Taiwan studies and paradigm shifts Jerome Keating 283
30 Mike Pompeo, Taiwan and China Jerome Keating 344
31 Taiwan, democracy and the UN Jerome Keating 300
32 Hard questions KMT must answer Jerome Keating 288
33 Why China would not take Taiwan Jerome Keating 280
34 Carl Schmitt and Taiwan’s future Jerome Keating 309
35 Taiwan should follow East Timor Jerome Keating 391
36 World War II’s unfinished business Jerome Keating 351
37 George Orwell and outlier Taiwan Jerome Keating 452
38 A bolder second inaugural speech Jerome Keating 366
39 Taiwan, COVID-19 and the world Jerome Keating 375
40 Taiwanese value their democracy Jerome Keating 386
 
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Newsflash

China-affiliated cyberattacks against Taiwan jumped in the 24 hours before Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections on Jan. 13, a report released on Tuesday by US cybersecurity firm Trellix found.

The report titled Cyberattack on Democracy: Escalating Cyber Threats Immediately Ahead of Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election said that malicious cyberactivity targeting Taiwan had jumped from 1,758 detections on Jan. 11 to more than 4,300 on Jan. 12.

The reason behind the activity and its success remains to be determined, the report said.