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1981 Investigate 228 criminals John Yang 615
1982 In Taiwan, with spring came death, not rebirth Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 711
1983 Ma echoes Chiang Kai-shek’s ethos James Wang 王景弘 679
1984 Clueless Ma adrift in delusion Taipei Times Editorial 613
1985 Implications of independence polls Taipei Times Editorial 608
1986 Control Yuan is an inept dinosaur Taipei Times Editorial 596
1987 Imprint of Taiwanese outweighs Ma’s vision James Wang 王景弘 593
1988 The myth of Taiwan’s China policy Taipei Times Editorial 628
1989 No response to Ma’s unmet promises Taipei Times Editorial 593
1990 Allow youth freedom of expression Taipei Times Editorial 620
1991 Take guard against fake liberalization Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 575
1992 Capitalist scheme hurts the nation Liao Pen-chuan 廖本全 613
1993 Ma’s focus on Xi, not constituency Taipei Times Editorial 574
1994 Policy creates mistress economy Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 620
1995 President Ma is not the only problem Michael Danielsen 648
1996 US needs to keep China in check Paul Lin 林保華 578
1997 ‘Island’ ads part of unification push Taipei Times Editorial 591
1998 Ma must uphold human rights pledge Taipei Times Editorial 577
1999 KMT serves to obscure national sovereignty Wei Hung-wu 韋洪武 549
2000 Declaration lacks legal power Coen Blaauw 633
 
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Newsflash

Despite a good cross-strait relationship, Taiwan in the short run is anxious about the upcoming elections and in the long run is concerned about the respective rise and decline of China and the US’ influence on the country, said Brad Glosserman, the executive director of the Pacific Forum at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank on foreign policy.

He added that all of Asia is beginning to worry that “the balance of power in the region is shifting in China’s favor.”

Glosserman said in his recent writings that while the possibility of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) coming to power again has some people worried, it does not mean that those who are worried favor the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT).