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1271 2013-09-19 Prof. Chang Yan-hsien Visits Tati(Daixde) Wenshan Branch for Lunar Mid-Autumn Blessing Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 486
1272 2013-09-19 Friends of A-bian Accompany President Chen Celerbrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with Sky Lantern Blessing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 385
1273 2013-09-18 "Modern Version of the Trojan Horse - Decryption of the Trade Pact Crisis" New Book Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 362
1274 2013-09-14 The Wander and Return of Taiwan Independence Movement: Ng Chiautong and Taiwan Sōtokufu Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 495
1275 2013-09-14 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar Final Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 332
1276 2013-09-15 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XCV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 671
1277 2013-09-10 Tati Journal No. 39 Packaging Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 374
1278 2013-09-08 Ninth Ketagalan Blvd. Taiwan Flag Raising Ceremony - 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 382
1279 2013-09-07 China's Rise and the Emerging Democratic Frontier in Asia-Pacific - International Symposium Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 487
1280 2013-09-08 San Francisco Peace Treaty and Taiwan National Identity - Expose Ma Government's One China Framework Betraying Taiwan Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 396
 
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Newsflash

A political strongman in the mold of former Cuban president Fidel Castro is likely to emerge in Taiwan to resist China’s economic interference should the proposed economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with Beijing ravage the middle-classes and benefit only large corporations, an expert attending a forum on the ECFA said yesterday.

Hsu Chung-hsin, a law professor at National Cheng Kung University, said once China took over Taiwan’s economy, even if Taiwan was still politically independent, a candidate with a radical platform was likely to be elected because the public would likely no longer be able to stand the yawning chasm between rich and poor and the stagnation of salaries.