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881 China strategy options for the US Joseph Bosco 403
882 Beijing’s broken promises matter Clifton Yin 尹立崇 354
883 Global effort to counter HK law Liberty Times Editorial 379
884 US hammer finds nail in HK banks Taipei Times Editorial 380
885 Taiwan and the EU’s ‘safe list’ Ian Inkster 音雅恩 389
886 Preparing for what comes next Taipei Times 408
887 Stephen M. Young On Taiwan: Beijing’s disturbing new turn Stephen M. Young 379
888 No need to panic over Bolton book Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 382
889 Punish traffickers, help victims Taipei Times Editorial 379
890 Diaoyutais dispute pleases China Liberty Times Editorial 385
891 New constitution must drop ‘China’ Huang Jei-hsuan 353
892 The case against political fandom Taipei Times Editorial 393
893 Taiwan could have helped India Sana Hashmi 388
894 Hong Kong risks being replaced Taipei Times Editorial 384
895 WHO tapes reveal flawed strategy Taipei Times Editorial 415
896 Memorial hall could be transitional justice hub Tsao Chin-jung 曹欽榮 360
897 US needs official ties with Taiwan Ted Yoho 402
898 Ian Easton On Taiwan: In 2030 Ian Easton 626
899 ‘Taiwan Dream’ vs ‘China Dream’ Liberty Times Editorial 488
900 Trump needs to deploy truth trap Joseph Bosco 462
 
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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.