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1321 Anthem ‘national’ in name only Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 770
1322 The US rebalances its relations Taipei Times 868
1323 Taiwan, democracy and defense David Brown 774
1324 Independence camp making gains Taipei Times Editorial 870
1325 Xi’s ‘dream’ has no place in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 956
1326 Referendum better than drawn-out protests Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 775
1327 Taiwan pays price of Ma’s actions Liberty Times Editorial 792
1328 The ROC represents a ‘hybrid’ stage Paul Lin 林保華 623
1329 Hong Kong’s freedoms leaking away Taipei Times Editorial 747
1330 Issue of choosing a flag for Taiwan Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 771
1331 Nation’s name manifests sovereignty Taipei Times Editorial 636
1332 More independence word games Taipei Times Editorial 876
1333 Personal opinion and party lines Taipei Times Editorial 917
1334 Pardon for Chen, peace for Taiwan Hsu Wun-pin 許文彬 809
1335 On guard against ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 576
1336 The historical narrative comes first Taipei Times Editorial 838
1337 CCP, KMT colluding to impede Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 802
1338 ‘White Wolf’ as post-truth news Taipei Times Editorial 965
1339 Taiwanese must find the best way to transition Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 809
1340 The actions of a rogue nation must be stopped Paul Lin 林保華 754
 
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Newsflash


Ketagalan Foundation chairman Mark Chen speaks at a forum discussing the Democratic Progressive Party’s strategy for returning to power.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Comparing the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) China policy under former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and the party’s current policy is hard because of the rapidly changing dynamics of international politics, but there is no doubt that cross-strait policy during the Chen era was more than “eight lost years,” as some say, DPP members and academics said yesterday.

“The years between 2000 and 2008 were not lost years, but eight legendary, glorious years,” You Ying-lung (游盈隆), deputy executive director of the DPP’s think tank, told a forum in Taipei.