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981 Taiwanese should know their history Taipei Times Editorial 460
982 The Siraya’s call for recognition Tabatha Keton 430
983 No room for prejudice, ignorance Pasu’epoiconx 464
984 Getting other allies off the bench Taipei Times Editorial 418
985 Tech transfer key to US arms deal Michael Tsai 蔡明憲 380
986 Remember those who fought for Taiwan Ho Lai-mei 447
987 Taiwan urgently needs refugee law Clarence Chou and Chiu Ee-ling 455
988 Moment of truth for HK and China Joseph Bosco 430
989 Awareness of a common tormentor Taipei Times Editorial 407
990 Ko treating voters with contempt Taipei Times Editorial 424
991 Allies are critical to stability Taipei Times Editorial 416
992 Is China testing how far it can go? Palden Sonam 440
993 Hong Kong police are out of control Taipei Times Editorial 448
994 Tracking claim a disservice to Han Taipei Times Editorial 403
995 Old ideas from the New Party Taipei Times Editorial 375
996 Speaking Hoklo not the new smoking Taipei Times Editorial 375
997 Taiwan has other options than UN Ben Goren 404
998 Taiwanese confidence, values key to tourism Lin Cheng-you 林琤祐 406
999 Making Taiwanese count in the US Taipei Times Editorial 456
1000 HK protest tactics may be needed in Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 445
 
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Newsflash

Although former premier Tang Fei (唐飛) said on Aug. 17 that Taiwan’s indigenous Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missile would be like a mosquito’s bite on an elephant, a new report by a US think tank argues that Taiwan must have “some means of hitting back against Chinese military targets.”

“The ability to hit back at Chinese military targets may not have profound operational effects, but when an inferior force takes on a superior one, the ability to strike back has a nontrivial strategic and psychological impact on an attacker,” said the 38-page Asian Alliances in the 21st Century report, released on Tuesday by the Washington-based think tank Project 2049 Institute.