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641 Recall vote: KMT’s pro-China ploy Liao I-en 廖宜恩 376
642 Tips for making Taiwan bilingual Michael Riches 436
643 The impact of AUKUS on Taiwan Ou Wei-chun 歐瑋群 381
644 Facebook moderation in Taiwan Chiang Ya-chi 江雅綺 422
645 Eric Chu’s ties to CCP raise more trust issues Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 369
646 Trade bloc better without China David Kilgour and David Matas 396
647 Chu starts by forming united front with China Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 339
648 Xi could create the perfect storm Simon Tang 湯先鈍 622
649 Counting Taiwanese in the US Taipei Times Editorial 497
650 Australia wakes to Beijing’s threat Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 313
651 Old challenges for new KMT leader Taipei Times Editorial 336
652 Steps to integrate Taiwan aligning Thomas Shattuck 374
653 Xi’s war on culture stirs fears Taipei Times Editorial 336
654 Time to diversify away from China Taipei Times Editorial 312
655 CNA must stop using ‘mainland’ Hideki Nagayama 429
656 Looking for peace means being ready for conflict Chang Ling-ling 張玲玲 374
657 China’s true fears in Afghanistan Kok Bayraq 434
658 AUKUS plan good for region Taipei Times Editorial 385
659 Changing perspective on history Ho Lai-mei 何來美 367
660 Momentum for opening doors on the global stage Tommy Lin 林逸民 407
 
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Newsflash

A majority of respondents in a poll released by Taiwan Thinktank yesterday agreed that the government should slow the pace of signing an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China and postpone next week’s fourth round of high-level cross-strait talks before a higher degree of public consensus is reached.

The survey showed that 62.5 percent of respondents agreed that “the December [5] election results showed that many people in Taiwan still have doubts about an EFCA plan and thus the [President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九)] administration should put off signing the deal with China and rather seek consensus within the country.”