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481 The emerging authoritarian bloc Pan Kuan 潘寬 375
482 Ukraine offers lessons in defense The Liberty Times Editorial 220
483 Ukraine’s warfare outmodes ‘psy-ops’ Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 382
484 Taiwan’s place in Biden’s strategy Huynh Tam Sang 480
485 Ukraine offers defensive lessons Ray Song 宋磊 250
486 National glory and global tragedy James J. Y. Hsu 許正餘 347
487 Asian response to Ukraine crisis Sumit Kumar 407
488 Taiwan, Ukraine and a 75th anniversary John J. Tkacik, Jr. 248
489 Protect the nation’s eyes and ears Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 244
490 China deploying ‘gray zone’ tactics Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 450
491 ‘Finlandization’ no way for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 286
492 Joint statement on Russian invasion Taipei Times Editorial 244
493 Taiwan needs improved deterrence Taipei Times Editorial 247
494 Lessons from Ukraine: Stop helping China to invade Taiwan Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 482
495 Court misreads spying operations Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 483
496 Shaming Taiwan, but taking its cash Chin Ching 秦靖 264
497 Ukraine a harbinger for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 215
498 Nixon’s gamble on China paid off Pei Minxin 裴敏欣 234
499 Grasping Ukraine situation is vital Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 217
500 KMT’s US pivot: distrust and verify Taipei Times Editorial 518
 
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Newsflash

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) must seek public consensus on the development of cross-strait ties as Taipei-Beijing relations spread into more political areas, some European experts on cross-strait affairs said in interviews with the Taipei Times.

Dafydd Fell, senior lecturer of the department of political and international studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, said Ma needs to be very cautious on the pace of liberalizing cross-strait relations.