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981 Reclaiming ‘one China’ narrative Dai Kee Liu 522
982 Polls are not Han’s concern; it is money Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 499
983 The Formosa Incident: a look back Gerrit Van Der Wees 511
984 Taiwan the right choice for helping the US Navy Yang Chung-hsin 楊宗新 480
985 Hong Kong: The world is watching Taipei Times Editorial 505
986 Politicians sink to a new low Taipei Times Editorial 469
987 Pro-China parties must be rejected Paul Lin 林保華 506
988 KMT in a panic over ‘spy’ allegations Taipei Times Editorial 540
989 US Army should choose Taiwan Grant Newsham 486
990 Beware tiger, mice can roar Taipei Times Editorial 545
991 HK at the front of a new Cold War Wir fur Hongkong 462
992 Democrats must stand up to China Gray Sergeant 501
993 US port calls benefit Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 459
994 Reading between the lines Taipei Times Editorial 509
995 Slavery on China’s plantations Taipei Times Editorial 449
996 All languages equally important Taipei Times 472
997 Taiwan’s economy on the upswing Taipei Times Editorial 470
998 US and Australia too late on Pacific Bill Sharp 512
999 Czechs turn PRC game against it Joseph Bosco 472
1000 Beijing’s latest bid to lure voters Taipei Times Editorial 477
 
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Newsflash


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, top center, inspects troops during a military review at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Asaka training ground near Tokyo yesterday.
Photo: AFP

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Japanese troops yesterday that Japan would not tolerate the use of force to change the region’s “status quo,” comments likely to rile Beijing, which is locked in a long and bitter territorial dispute with Tokyo.

“Use of force for changing the status quo” is an expression often used by Japanese politicians and security experts to indirectly refer to what they see as China’s aggressive maritime expansion in the East China Sea and the South China Sea.