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181 Fight with ballots, not bullets Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 241
182 Ko Wen-je is not trustworthy Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 196
183 Avoiding an at-large Han speaker Yeh Chi-cheng 葉其政 210
184 KMT, Ma, Hou need history lesson Jan Nilsson 177
185 Taipei, Tokyo should stand together Tommy Lin 林逸民 199
186 Remembering a Taiwan gentleman Lin Jin-jia 林進嘉 224
187 US deterrence policy and Taiwan Daniel McIntyre 馬恕聃 234
188 BeiDou a threat to national security Taipei Times Editorial 306
189 My regret in voting for Ko Wen-je Lin Jin-jia 林進嘉 346
190 ‘Sixty percent want change’ a myth Chen Ching-kuen 217
191 TPP-KMT union raises China issues Linus Chiou 邱士哲 307
192 Repatriated indigenous bones and justice Chang Lien 張璉 264
193 Contrasting ideologies of the DPP and TPP Lin Han 林志翰 227
194 Lack of accountability powers Ko Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 236
195 Social media addiction a concern Taipei Times Editorial 240
196 Many to blame for Ko Wen-je’s rise Ten Len-phone 田年豐 241
197 Taiwan Pride more than a march Taipei Times Editorial 285
198 Taiwan’s opposition and Beijing Paul Lin 林保華 226
199 Prevent spying, boost morale Taipei Times Editorial 214
200 Elections are not a clowning spectacle Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 238
 
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Newsflash

American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chairman Raymond Burghardt yesterday reassured President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) that US policy on Taiwan remained unchanged, including its position on Taiwan’s sovereignty and commitment to help Taiwan meet its defense needs.

Burghardt’s visit comes a week after US President Barack Obama visited China. Since the US’ Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) was not mentioned in the US-China joint statement issued during Obama’s visit, the Democratic Progressive Party had expressed concern that the US might have backtracked on its commitment to Taiwan.