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221 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 233
222 Fujian plan bound to fail Taipei Times Editorial 221
223 Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan Ryan Hass 257
224 The continuing saga of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 291
225 How to keep Taiwan online in war Jason Hsu and Richard Y.K. Chen 218
226 A Taiwanese indigenous ‘voice’ Guy Charlton, Avi Charlton and Jennifer Min 237
227 The rise and fall of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 313
228 Countering CCP election meddling Taipei Times Editorial 227
229 Inoculation against poll interference Taipei Times Editorial 235
230 Expats crucial to countering China Taipei Times Editorial 256
231 Construction laws need a revamp Taipei Times Editorial 251
232 Ko’s house woes: a mother’s meddling Sophia Lee 李欣芬 229
233 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 213
234 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 229
235 China mapping a path toward trouble Taipei Times Editorial 221
236 Hypocrisy around radioactivity Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 221
237 US’ divided bipartisan commitment Albert Wang 王律棋 249
238 Eradicating scams and fake ads on social media Lin Shu-li 林書立 239
239 Lai’s steady hand of leadership Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 222
240 Hou’s wrong vision for Kinmen Taipei Times Editorials 281
 
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Newsflash

Following repeated pledges by President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) that there would be no political ramifications to the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) with China, US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks show that Beijing intends to use deepening economic relations with Taiwan as a means to start political negotiations.

In a cable dated Jan. 6 last year from the US embassy in Beijing, Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) Vice Secretary-General Ma Xiaoguang (馬曉光), who had just concluded the fourth round of ECFA talks with the Straits Exchange Foundation in Taichung, said during a meeting with the US acting deputy chief of mission, Robert Goldberg, on Dec. 29, 2009, that deepening economic relations would “inevitably lead to more complicated political issues.”