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381 LEO service critical for security Taipei Times Editorials 334
382 Miles Yu On Taiwan: America’s strategic clarity in defense of Taiwan: The dangerous illusion of strategic ambiguity Miles Yu 371
383 Controlling Tibet with lockdowns Palden Sonam 266
384 Jaw offers sugar-coated poison Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 247
385 Myth of Taiwan as Pacific nation Michael Walsh Adam Morrow Yang Wen-chi 楊文琪 375
386 Kaohsiung could become key hub Christina Lin 270
387 Will to fight is the best deterrent Simon Tang 湯先鈍 262
388 Ill-gotten assets are holding KMT together James Wang 王景弘 331
389 Plagiarism scandal claims more Taipei Times Editorials 338
390 Ko’s floodwater gate debacle Taipei Times Editorials 291
391 Japan-China ties threaten Taiwan Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 313
392 Capricious Ko could help the CCP Taipei Times Editorials 280
393 Musk draws ire; BJP shows support Taipei Times Editorials 404
394 KMT assists China’s claims abroad Michael Riches 346
395 For its own survival, free Europe should be arming Taiwan now Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 358
396 Taiwan’s election-led democracy John Copper 263
397 Indian politicians’ views on Taiwan Rup Narayan Das 346
398 What makes a Taiwanese citizen? Peter G. Osborne 381
399 Learning from conflict in Ukraine Emilian Kavalski Liu Tai-ting 劉泰廷 315
400 UN kicked out Chiang government, not Taiwan Tommy Lin 林逸民 383
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party legislators Su Chen-ching, Pan Men-an and Tsai Chi-chang, left to right, hold a press conference yesterday at the legislature in Taipei accusing President Ma Ying-jeou of selling out Taiwan’s sovereignty.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) are reverting Taiwan to a single-party state with their ill-conceived proposal that cross-strait relations be conducted under the concept of “one country, two areas (一國兩區),” Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers said yesterday.