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Home Activity Slideshow 2020-12-07 Teacher Ying-jie Gao(高英傑) and Jyuan-wei Lin(林娟微) Couple, Family of Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多, 高一生) Visit Holy Mountain

2020-12-07 Teacher Ying-jie Gao(高英傑) and Jyuan-wei Lin(林娟微) Couple, Family of Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多, 高一生) Visit Holy Mountain

Teacher Ying-jie Gao(高英傑) and Jyuan-wei Lin(林娟微) Couple, Family of Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多, 高一生) Visit Holy Mountain




2020-12-07 Teacher Ying-jie Gao(高英傑) and Jyuan-wei Lin(林娟微) Couple, Family of Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多, 高一生) Visit Holy Mountain


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2023 10:08 )  

Newsflash

A new study on the rising number of retired senior Taiwanese military officers who visit China concludes that retired officials of “mainland” heritage represent the constituency in Taiwan most likely to support unification and could serve as willing conduits for Chinese propaganda intended to manipulate public perceptions in Taiwan.

“Retired Taiwanese military officers have visited China in an individual capacity for many years,” writes John Dotson, a research coordinator on the staff of the congressionally mandated US-China Economic and Security Review Commission in the latest issue of the Jamestown Foundation’s China Brief.