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901 NHI resources must be protected Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 450
902 A tale of two nations — and the WHO Taipei Times Editorial 383
903 You Si-kun and ties with the US Sim Kiantek 沈建德 405
904 China is looking for a scapegoat Liberty Times Editorial 534
905 Virus follows China’s expansionism Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 398
906 Ian Easton On Taiwan: America should put military forces in Taiwan Ian Easton 406
907 Tsai inauguration a rare opportunity Taipei Times Editorial 418
908 US must commit to Taiwan’s defense Joseph Bosco 415
909 For justice, truth must come out of hiding Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 447
910 Transitional justice has just begun Thomas Shattuck 381
911 No truth without reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 392
912 Postpone mass events Taipei Times Editorial 370
913 White Terror cases still haunt nation Taipei Times Editorial 393
914 People come together to overcome mask crisis Hsu Jen-hui 徐仁輝 407
915 China could be ready for change Yuen Yuen Ang 洪源遠 475
916 Bad news for HK, and perhaps Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 390
917 Nothing to fear but fear itself Taipei Times Editorial 411
918 Long way for a Taiwanese Oscar Taipei Times Editorial 409
919 CCP chews up lives to retain grip on power Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 453
920 KMT members got it all wrong Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 490
 
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Newsflash


Ketagalan Foundation chairman Mark Chen speaks at a forum discussing the Democratic Progressive Party’s strategy for returning to power.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Comparing the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) China policy under former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and the party’s current policy is hard because of the rapidly changing dynamics of international politics, but there is no doubt that cross-strait policy during the Chen era was more than “eight lost years,” as some say, DPP members and academics said yesterday.

“The years between 2000 and 2008 were not lost years, but eight legendary, glorious years,” You Ying-lung (游盈隆), deputy executive director of the DPP’s think tank, told a forum in Taipei.