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841 KMT downfall a must for Taiwan Teng Hon-yuan 鄧鴻源 332
842 Comparing CtiTV and Deng Nan-jung wrong Paul Lei 雷顯威 367
843 No to China Olympics amid Uighur genocide Ho Chao-tung 何朝棟 395
844 Taiwan policy: Biden versus Trump John Copper 376
845 Making an anti-communist fortress Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 389
846 University autonomy is not total indulgence Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 421
847 China and CCP are inseparable Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 359
848 Shifting the industrial base Taipei Times Editorial 374
849 China’s leaders cannot be trusted Chris Patten 399
850 Lee Teng-hui’s lasting soft power Lin Shiou-jeng and Peter Chow 林修正、周鉅原 347
851 Enough with Aboriginal discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 366
852 Planning for after the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Lin 林正二 340
853 Ambiguity burdens Tibetan students Dolma Tsering 401
854 Expanding the Taiwan consensus Liberty Times Editorial 430
855 Lee Teng-hui’s legacy must live on Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 541
856 EU, India should engage Taiwan Sana Hashmi, Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 396
857 Non-conventional defenses needed Taipei Times Editorial 400
858 Strong backbone can thwart China Yeomin Yoon 348
859 Inspired by the Velvet Revolution Vincent Chen 陳建志 363
860 ‘Asian NATO’ presents opportunity Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 358
 
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Newsflash


President Ma Ying-jeou, right, confers with Premier Mao Chi-kuo, left, on Monday at the the Central Emergency Operation Center in Taipei.
Photo: Hsu Shen-lun, Taipei Times

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) might face an impeachment proposal after next year’s elections, as the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) could fail to secure a legislative majority, opposition lawmakers said.