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2261 2009-04-11 Taiwan Deserves More International Space Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1083
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2263 2009-04-04 228 Taiwan Divinities Monument Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1093
2264 2009-04-02 The Memorial of the Taiwanese Martyred Spirit Liao Shu-Hsin Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1135
2265 2009-03-29 The grand opening ceremony of Dr. Sheu's Clinic Branch Office Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 988
2266 2009-03-29 Holy Mountain Movement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1303
2267 2009-03-28 Protest Rally Against Government Official Kuo Kuan-ying's Racist Remarks Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1049
2268 2009-03-23 228's Monumental Day for Taiwan Nation-Building Movement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1069
2269 2009-03-22 Taiwanese Viewpoint of the History of Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 914
2270 2009-03-21 Appreciation of Human Rights Documentary Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 999
 
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Newsflash

A new study published this week by Foreign Policy magazine concludes that Taiwan remains the one place in the world where China and the US “could conceivably come into direct conflict.”

Drew Thompson, director of China studies at the Nixon Center in Washington and author of the study, wrote: “Some wonder whether China and the United States are on a collision course. Unquestionably, there is deep strategic mistrust between the two countries. China’s rapid economic growth, steady military modernization and relentless nationalistic propaganda at home are shaping Chinese public expectations and limiting possibilities for compromise with other powers.”