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2841 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 1099
2842 Ma and Beijing’s agenda Jei-Hsuan Huang 1227
2843 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1397
2844 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1335
2845 Media maggots hit new low David Kay 1360
2846 Ma’s deceit over nature of Republic of China James Wang 1272
2847 The memorial hall whitewash Taipei Times 1390
2848 ECFA follies put an end to oversight, consensus I-Ming Lu 1325
2849 The legitimacy of ROC rule Ming-Chung Chen 1573
2850 Democracy regressing Sally Wu 1485
2851 Is Ma oblivious to China’s abuses? Taipei Times 1302
2852 Ma no fan of democracy Michael Scanlon 1885
2853 President or puppet George Yeh 1193
 
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Newsflash

A survey conducted by a US think tank that included a question on the effect of Taiwan being unified with China through coercion has found that almost every US and Japanese expert polled said that their nation’s interests would be hurt by such an act.

The results, which were released on Thursday in a report compiled by the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), show that the respondents from the US and Japan — academics and experts in politics and diplomacy — expressed the most concern among all those polled.