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1341 Anthem ‘national’ in name only Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 788
1342 The US rebalances its relations Taipei Times 882
1343 Taiwan, democracy and defense David Brown 785
1344 Independence camp making gains Taipei Times Editorial 888
1345 Xi’s ‘dream’ has no place in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 980
1346 Referendum better than drawn-out protests Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 790
1347 Taiwan pays price of Ma’s actions Liberty Times Editorial 815
1348 The ROC represents a ‘hybrid’ stage Paul Lin 林保華 638
1349 Hong Kong’s freedoms leaking away Taipei Times Editorial 771
1350 Issue of choosing a flag for Taiwan Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 788
1351 Nation’s name manifests sovereignty Taipei Times Editorial 660
1352 More independence word games Taipei Times Editorial 895
1353 Personal opinion and party lines Taipei Times Editorial 938
1354 Pardon for Chen, peace for Taiwan Hsu Wun-pin 許文彬 823
1355 On guard against ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 590
1356 The historical narrative comes first Taipei Times Editorial 850
1357 CCP, KMT colluding to impede Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 822
1358 ‘White Wolf’ as post-truth news Taipei Times Editorial 983
1359 Taiwanese must find the best way to transition Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 830
1360 The actions of a rogue nation must be stopped Paul Lin 林保華 771
 
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Newsflash

A new analysis of the US Congress’ and President Barack Obama’s China policy might not be good news for Taiwan.

Robert Sutter, professor of international affairs at George Washington University, concluded in an analysis published on Friday that Capitol Hill would have “more bark than bite” this year.

The US Congress remains preoccupied with other issues and is “ambivalent” about reasserting its role in foreign affairs and China policy, he wrote.