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How Many Green Camp’s Political Calculations Are Involved in One Organ-Harvesting Case?
Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je was accused by Ethan Gutmann, author of The Slaughter, of being a “liar”; yesterday Ko filed charges for defamation against Gutmann. Four years ago, Gutmann lauded Ko Wen-j ...
2018/10/11 424
Han Kuo-yu Debunks the Myth of Chen Chu’s Kaohsiung Governance
One of the most eye-catching phenomena in this year-end local elections is the Kaohsiung whirlwind of Han Kuo-yu, dubbed the "Korean vogue." (His name Han in Chinese characters is both a common family ...
2018/10/09 478
How Has a “Gov’t that Claims to Have Accomplished a Lot of Things" Lost Popular Support?
With less than two months left before the nine-in-one local the elections on November 24, the DPP, however, looked feeble in election campaigns. President Tsai, in a number a campaign rallies, told of ...
2018/10/08 352
The New World Order Following Contraction of US National Strength
Janan Ganesh, a columnist of the Financial Times recently contributed a column titled "The United States can no longer carry the world on its shoulders", clearly explaining the reasons why the US, onc ...
2018/10/05 365
Trade War Forces M’land to Be Self-reliant, Taiwan Can’t Only Be Satisfied with Order Transfers
The US-China trade war has entered round three, and has been heating up; US President Trump has even extended the battleground to the United Nations, saying that Mainland China President Xi Jinping "m ...
2018/10/04 399
Abe’s Rebalancing with Both Sides of the Strait; Taiwan Beware of Being Left Behind
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe successfully won re-election as LDP Chairman, and is marching toward his third term as Prime Minister. Abe, dexterous in strategy, has been working hard to improve r ...
2018/10/03 398
Watch Out for the Storm over the Tsai Gov’t’s Ferocious Anti-Fake News Moves
"Fake news" has recently become a hard spot in the heart of the Tsai government; like a fish bone in one’s throat, it has to be removed to be at ease. Since President Tsai declared that fake news was ...
2018/10/02 369
Restricting Political Rights? A Gov’t that Only Knows How to Threaten the People with a Club
The other side of the Strait has, since September 1st, officially issued resident cards for residents of Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan who work, study and do business on the Mainland, allowing them to ...
2018/10/02 373
M’land-Vatican Relations Warm Up, Taiwan Has More Work to Do
Something that long-worried Taiwan finally happened. The Vatican and the Mainland have signed an interim agreement on bishop appointments; in the future, bishops on the Mainland would be nominated by ...
2018/09/28 461
Civil Service in Peril: Taiwan Needs More Like Wu Pei-jung
Chang Tien-chin, vice chairman of the Transformational Justice Commission (TJC), in an internal meeting he called, labeled himself as "Dongchang” (a Ming Dynasty secret police organization equivalent ...
2018/09/27 375
Does the DPP Still Want to Pretend to Be Asleep Amid New Pro-Nuclear Public Opinion?
Following two years of twists and turns, the DPP’s "nuclear-free homeland" policy has begun to be questioned by the public. The plebiscite proposal titled "using nuclear to nurture green power" broke ...
2018/09/26 391
Does Tsai Ing-wen Care that 68% Do Not Support Her Cross-Strait Policies?
Since the Tsai government came to office, cross-Strait relations have increasingly deteriorated, while we don’t see any indicators of improvement. Based on this paper’s opinion poll, people's dissatis ...
2018/09/25 377
Shouldn’t Frank Hsieh Admit Mistakes and Apologize?
Recently three major events about Japan occurred in succession. One was the typhoon in Kansai and the earthquake in Hokkaido, leaving a large number of Taiwan tourists stranded. Second was the first c ...
2018/09/21 365
Hu Fu, Chang Tien-chin and Constitutional Democracy
The day following the passing of Academia Sinica academician Hu Fu, social media exposed that Chang Tien-chin, vice chairman of the Transformational Justice Commission, abused his authority, engaging ...
2018/09/20 424
Rebuild Self-confidence and Jointly Establish with the M’land a Best System
In the last 30 years since the Mainland reformed and opened up, a subversive turn-around in the contrast of cross-Strait strengths appeared on the Mainland, which upgraded into the world's second bigg ...
2018/09/19 370
Taiwan and Japan “Compatible But Not the Same”
A couple of days ago, President Tsai received the “Cross-Strait Relations Study Group" of Tokyo University, and talked about the ever-stronger suppression against us by the Mainland, while Taiwan and ...
2018/09/18 339
Doling Out NT$700 Billion for Year-End Elections, DPP’s Squandering Has No Ceiling
With only two months left before the year-end local elections, the ruling party has accelerated the tempo of “buying votes” with policies. Wherever President Tsai and Premier Lai’s stumping trains sto ...
2018/09/17 378
Taiwan Independence Elements’ Aggressive Pursuit Versus Tsai Ing-wen’s Options
The "plebiscite proposal on rectification of our designation as Taiwan in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics" initiated by deep Green groups was submitted to the Central Election Commission (CEC) with more than ...
2018/09/14 408
President, Now the Person Who Needs to Be Reformed Is You Yourself!
Just as the election campaign for the ruling party is in the doldrums, President Tsai Ing-wen once again is playing the “reform card,” appealing for popular support. In the election campaign recently, ...
2018/09/13 364
Resident-Card “Open Offensive” vs. Tsai Gov’t’s Conspiracy Charges
The resident card for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents which the Mainland has recently introduced officially opened for applications on September 1st; Taiwan’s long-term residents on the Mainland ...
2018/09/12 374
Tsai Ing-wen’s Mentality of Anxiety for the Decisive Battle in Central Taiwan
With the registration of candidates for the year-end nine-in-one local elections coming to an end, the ruling and opposition parties both shouted out the slogan "The decisive battle is in central Taiw ...
2018/09/11 394
There Need Be No Head-on Clash Between the China Dream and Trump Dream
The situation of the US-China trade war has become more serious; viewed from the fact that the US, as it wished, amended the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Mexico, Trump’s ferocious ...
2018/09/10 379
President Tsai, Please Show Concern: Cabbies Commit Suicide in a Row
It is quite satirical to talk about it: when the President and Premier stated, one after another, that Taiwan’s pay was raised and the economy had never been better in the last 20 years, however, four ...
2018/09/07 382
“Achievements” vs. “Public-Run Childcare Service”: Why Childcare Policy Has Elicited Popular Grievances?
In August, the Cabinet rashly promoted the "quasi-public" childcare policy, leaving the public disorientated, and elicited a backlash from private sector preschool operators. Private sector childcare ...
2018/09/06 362
DPP Should Apologize on Behalf of Hsu Chia-ching
For the 60th anniversary of the August 23rd Artillery Duel, none of the high echelons of the Presidential Palace, the Cabinet, or the DPP went to Kinmen to attend the commemorative activities; Hsu Chi ...
2018/09/05 449
Lai Ching-te's Exalted Moral Tune and Lowly Democratic Culture
While in opposition, the DPP left the people an impression of "combativeness"; now in complete control of government, this unique characteristic has morphed into an unbearable "refusal to admit mistak ...
2018/09/04 379
Cool to 8/23, Tsai Ing-wen, However, Rides in Armored Vehicle to Inspect Flooding
President Tsai Ing-wen did not attend the rites for the 60th anniversary of the "August 23rd Artillery Duel" in Kinmen, only writing on her Facebook page to express her regards. Unexpectedly, torrent ...
2018/09/03 424
Cut Off Heavy Chains, Use New Thinking to Restart Flood Control Program
Last week, central and southern Taiwan were hit by extremely torrential rains, and 9 cities and counties announced the closure of offices and schools. Looking ahead, similar extremely heavy rains and ...
2018/08/31 368
President Tsai Can No Longer Bury Her Head in the Sand
President Tsai Ing-wen visited Paraguay and Belize; she originally hoped to consolidate our ties, yet the "double 85" incidents occurred. First 85°C cafés were boycotted by Mainland netizens and the f ...
2018/08/30 377
Attention! The Three Countries that Broke Ties with Us in a Row All Had Maintained Diplomatic Relations with the ROC for over 7 Decades
No sooner had President Tsai Ing-wen returned to Taiwan than the news of El Salvador breaking diplomatic ties with us came out. Barely a day ago, Tsai Ing-wen, in transiting the United States, endless ...
2018/08/29 361


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