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61 A timely calling of China’s bluff Jerome Keating 854
62 US can learn a lot from Taiwan Jerome Keating 794
63 Elections, history and cyclical views Jerome Keating 815
64 Taiwan, the US and a free press Jerome Keating 915
65 Chiang Kai-shek’s Ah-Q and KMT Jerome Keating 923
66 Presidents and the will of the people Jerome Keating 969
67 Taiwan’s Aboriginal past, identity Jerome Keating 751
68 Why the sky did not fall on Taiwan Jerome Keating 712
69 China wants to drag Taiwan down Jerome Keating 766
70 Democracy and Taiwan’s identity Jerome Keating 708
71 Ma’s failure to accept democracy Jerome Keating 732
72 Taiwan, fascist China and the UN Jerome Keating 841
73 The KMT’s wartime conundrum Jerome Keating 642
74 Dispelling the ‘1992 consensus’ lie Jerome Keating 744
75 Merit and vision in a democracy Jerome Keating 679
76 Appeasement, kowtowing or peace Jerome Keating 768
77 Time running out for Ma spin team Jerome Keating 755
78 Chinese reform is doomed to fail Jerome Keating 701
79 Taiwan must develop self-reliance Jerome Keating 640
80 Taiwan must assert itself in poll Jerome Keating 649
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Su Tseng-chang adjusts a microphone yesterday prior to the first meeting of the party’s nine-member China Affairs Committee in Taipei.
Photo: Lo Pei-Der, Taipei Times

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took the first step toward the formulation of its cross-strait policy as its nine-member China Affairs Committee held its first meeting yesterday in the face of mounting cross-strait challenges.

“Almost every member of the committee agreed that the DPP’s core values have withstood the test of time and changing political situation. Discussions over strategic options and substantial policies are what this committee has to accomplish in the future,” committee spokesperson Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) told a press conference.