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2001 Trade agreement and the Internet Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 529
2002 KMT2.0 has brought back the politics of the past Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 509
2003 Defending the use of nonviolence Chien Hsi-chie 565
2004 Government must protect farmland Du Yu 杜宇 547
2005 The misinterpretation of stability Taipei Times Editorial 592
2006 Taiwanese Spring in the making Peter Huang 黃文雄 540
2007 Defense posting shows Ma’s folly James Wang 王景弘 513
2008 White shirts protests symbol of hope Liberty Times Editorial 573
2009 The people taking back the future Liberty Times Editorial 656
2010 Spirit of Deng Nylon needs revival J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 590
2011 Take a stand against police abuse Taipei Times Editorial 538
2012 The rise of people power Taipei Times Editorial 499
2013 Hung case defines Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 559
2014 Repressing dissent kills democracy Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 560
2015 Teach Taiwan history to Taiwanese Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 510
2016 Ma afraid to speak Taiwan’s name Taipei Times Editorial 547
2017 A ‘Chinese’ affair: scrutiny needed Chen Rong-jye 陳榮傑 618
2018 Stop Taiwan’s traitorous Quisling Parris Chang 張旭成 561
2019 Proof of government corruption Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 560
2020 Soldier’s death is a wake-up call Taipei Times Editorial 566
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan must be prepared to fend off a Chinese invasion, which has become more likely following Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) becoming the country’s “emperor,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) told Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin in an article published yesterday.

Xi’s consolidation of power at the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 20th National Congress and his policy pronouncements at the event indicate that the invasion threat is increasing, the article cites Wu as saying in Taipei on Friday last week.