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721 Little coverage on Taiwan in West Ashley Rindsberg 311
722 Nuclear plants a big security risk Henry Sokolski 290
723 Unambiguity a must against China Taipei Times Editorial 305
724 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 343
725 US should send shots to Taiwan Thomas Shattuck 391
726 Japan should stand stronger with US Joseph Bosco 384
727 Taiwan’s secrets require guarding Taipei Times Editorial 411
728 Time to switch to strategic certainty M. Dane Waters 385
729 Think tanks can link Taiwan, India Sana Hashmi 387
730 Biden faces reckoning on China Joseph Bosco 335
731 New street names, old issues Taipei Times Editorial 368
732 China is enemy of the free world Liberty Times Editorial 309
733 Free world must embrace Taiwan Ted Yoho 299
734 Being open about Perng and policy Taipei Times Editorial 321
735 EU needs Taiwan for Asia strategy Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 326
736 Time for a Taiwan-US free-trade deal Taipei Times Editorial 303
737 Questions remain over US ties Taipei Times Editorial 322
738 Artists supporting Xinjiang cotton Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 334
739 China’s pan-blue comrades-in-arms Christian Lim 林世軒 351
740 EU set to stand up for human rights Chang Sue-chung 張淑中 342
 
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Newsflash

In Taiwan and Hong Kong, residents are identifying less and less as Chinese — a trend that is troubling Beijing, according to a new study by American Enterprise Institute research fellow Michael Mazza.

“To young Hong Kongers, the city [territory] has always been part of China; to young Taiwanese, the idea that the island [sic] is part of China is an anachronism,” Mazza says in the study. “Given these differences, one might expect each community to relate to mainland China in very different ways — [but] one would be mistaken.”