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161 Sunflower legacy: no complacency Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 303
162 Taiwan’s chip diplomacy with India Taipei Times Editorial 326
163 The Sunflower movement’s legacy Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 389
164 Isolationism bad for US credibility Ted Gover 314
165 Thoughts on defending Taiwan P.R. Shankar 325
166 ‘Contempt of the legislature’ absurd Carol Lin 林志潔 349
167 Taiwan and Operation MIST Taipei Times Editorial 343
168 Expanding security partnerships Taipei Times Editorial 289
169 National consciousness in Taiwan Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 350
170 Tibetan uprising commemoration Khedroob Thondup 250
171 Submarine fleet could deter China Ou Si-fu 歐錫富 265
172 Legislators’ conflicts of interest Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 257
173 Time to reinstate military trials Tommy Lin 林逸民 282
174 Equality for all foreign spouses Taipei Times Editorial 246
175 US skepticism and national identity Taipei Times Editorial 309
176 Lessons from the war in Ukraine Bryan D. Hopkins 248
177 Taiwan must build stronger ties Marvin Hamor Bernardo and Aswin Jia-Song Lin 柏馬文 , 林家松 237
178 1624: a year of significance Taipei Times Editorial 346
179 Credible deterrence against China Huynh Tam Sang and Chen Kuan-ting 陳冠廷 258
180 China’s new ‘Cultural Revolution’ The Liberty Times Editorial 241
 
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Newsflash

President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday lauded the establishment of a research center in Taipei named after late Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe as an important platform for developing Taiwan-Japan cooperation.

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the research center at National Chengchi University’s (NCCU) College of International Affairs in Taipei, Lai said Abe, the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history, was not only a great politician, but also a close friend of Taiwan.

Following the Tainan and Hualien earthquakes in 2017 and 2018 respectively, Abe not only expressed condolences to Taiwanese, but also offered help in post-disaster relief and rebuilding, Lai said.