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With Water and Power Shortages, the Gov’t Must Face the True Picture
As we enter the end of May, there is still quite a distance from the hot summer, however, Taiwan has been confronted with a period of “unease.” Power supply alerts have already left people disturbed a ...
2018/06/04 357
The Hidden Economic Crisis in an Aged Society
In February 1993, the population over 65 of age had climbed to occupy more than 7% in proportion to the total population, reaching the definition of an "aging society." Last March, the ratio climbed o ...
2018/06/01 358
Treacherous Trump-Kim Summit: Called Off But On Again
US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are both known for their quick-changing character and unpredictable behavior. The two men's summit of the century is equally treacherous. When th ...
2018/05/31 325
Gov’t Abuse of Power Will Become a Machine Manufacturing the Likes of Wu Maw-kuen and Wu Yin-ning
President Tsai’s support ratings have nosedived, yet the government endlessly fabricates statistics trumpeting how happy Taiwan is. In actual situation, Taiwan is, in fact, regressing; from the abuse ...
2018/05/30 391
Would Taiwan Be Another Venezuela?
Venezuelan President Maduro won the presidential election on the 20th and gained another six-year term, but the electoral process was full of issues, coupled with Maduro’s trampling on democracy and o ...
2018/05/29 319
With Changes in East Asia Geopolitics, Cross-Strait Policies Should Be Readjusted ASAP
From the grand reconciliation between the two Koreas, and the prospects for a “Trump-Kim summit,” to the grand thawing in China-India, China-Japan relations, and the ceasefire in the US-China trade wa ...
2018/05/28 336
Don't Let Power Shortage Become a Routine Nightmare
From the government to the grassroots, everyone is nervous, preparing to face the power crisis this summer, but starting from the 15th, temperatures have continued to climb to over 35° Celsius, with t ...
2018/05/25 329
Central Gov’t Officials Localized, While Governance Thinking Partisanized
President Tsai has been in office for two years; so far she has not been able to set up a high-quality, wholesome-structured administrative team, while frequently placing controversial figures in key ...
2018/05/24 362
After Jettisoning Ko Wen-je, the DPP Will Be Further Away from Middle Way
The DPP has decided to field its own candidate in the Taipei City mayoral election, no longer yielding to Ko Wen-je, and has activated the mechanism to draft its strongest candidate. On the surface, t ...
2018/05/23 333
Middle East Peace on Trump’s Abacus: More Remote than Ever
It seemed that Trump had wanted to strike a balance; when rays of dawn for peace appeared amid the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear weaponry, President Trump tore apart the Iranian nuclear agreement, ...
2018/05/22 351
President Tsai, Please Listen with Your Ears; Hsu Kuo-yung, Mind Your Mouth
The university council meeting of National Taiwan University (NTU) once again refused to accept the Education Ministry’s disposition that exceeded the law, asking the Education Ministry to issue the p ...
2018/05/21 339
The Word "Reform" Is Inadequate to Rationalize All Maladministration
President Tsai Ing-wen will soon complete two years in office; this paper’s poll indicates that 56 percent of the public are not satisfied with her performance in governance, with only 20% satisfied. ...
2018/05/18 335
The Darkest “Education Fig Leaf” in History: How Many Dark Hands Has It Covered?
National Taiwan University (NTU) convoked an extraordinary session of the university council yesterday to discuss whether or not to reopen the president selection process; when the matter was put to a ...
2018/05/17 324
Pushing for Wind Power in a Rush Could Ignite a Financial Storm
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) officially announced a list of firms for developing wind power, and subsequently in June will again make public another list, thus starting the massive wind pow ...
2018/05/16 327
If He Allowed His Lips to Be Zipped, Would Ko Wen-je Still Be Ko Wen-je?
Whether the DPP will continue to “yield” to Ko Wen-je in the Taipei City mayoral election, as grassroots’ dissenting voices heighten, the party central’s answer seems to be gradually shifting from “ye ...
2018/05/15 360
Wu Maw-kuen No Longer Qualified to Serve as Education Minister
The National Federation of Teachers Unions (NFTU), which launched the “Three Noes Movement” against Education Minister Wu Maw-kuen, yesterday protested at the venue of the “Textbook Guidelines Review ...
2018/05/14 328
The Consequences of Political Power Trampling on May Fourth’s Spirit
In the “New May 4th Movement” launched by National Taiwan University, nearly 5,000 faculty members, students, alumni and supporters took part, shouting “Give me back university autonomy!”; some facult ...
2018/05/11 332
With Disintegration of Populus, Tsai Ing-wen Is Going to Take Taiwan into Perilous Waters
The Dominican Republic cut diplomatic ties with our country; the Tsai government immediately made two stereotyped responses: one is condemning Mainland China for oppression, accusing it of unilaterall ...
2018/05/10 355
Tsai Gov’t’s Autocracy Comparable to Beiyang Regime
On the eve of the 99th anniversary of the May 4th Movement, the Education Ministry rejected the new president elected by National Taiwan University, making democracy retrogress a hundred years in an i ...
2018/05/09 353
DPP Is Being Morphed into the Kind of Regime it Used to Despise
When the Legislative Yuan was in the process of confirming the nomination of the new prosecutor general, DPP legislator Tuan Yi-kang asked the nominee for the post, Chiang Hui-ming, whether he would a ...
2018/05/08 313
Green Camp Is Destined to Split: Ko Wen-je’s Third Way Might Materialize
On April 22, a grand march was staged with great fanfare organized by elements who hated Ko Wen-je, demanding that the DPP field its own candidate for the yearend Taipei City mayoral race, and to say ...
2018/05/07 322
“Gold-Plating” Plan Conversely Pushes Taiwan’s Education Backwards
Amid the “blocking Kuan” storm, media reported that several top universities went abroad in search of talent, but with disastrous results. Among them, National Taiwan University’s (NTU) Department of ...
2018/05/04 320
High Drama of Korean Peninsula Peace Scripted, Directed, and Starred in by Kim Jong-un
On the 27th, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held the 3rd North-South Korea Summit in Panmunjom. This Moon-Kim play was spectacular, with numerous scenes, and fi ...
2018/05/03 307
Wave of Delisting Firms from Market Is the Tip of the Iceberg
Tseng Ming-chung recently made an explosive exposé, pointing out that quite a few listed firms on the stock market were inquiring how to delist from the Taiwan stock market and to list on the Mainland ...
2018/05/02 289
Imagery and Reality of South-North Korea Talks
The summit of the two Koreas’ leaders, which the whole world is watching, is scheduled to be held at the “Peace House” in Panmunjom on the 27th. This is the third leaders’ talks following the ones in ...
2018/04/30 298
Shenao Air Pollution Even More Worrisome than Nuclear Risks
With respect to the controversy over the Shenzhen coal-fired power plant, Premier Lai Ching-te stated on the 19th that in order to stabilize the power supply and develop the economy, we were coordinat ...
2018/04/27 328
The DPP Shows its True Colors in Another Attempt to "Block the Blue Camp"
DPP legislator Yeh Yi-jin introduced a resolution asking the National Communications Council (NCC) to lay the groundwork for amending pertinent legislation so that in the future media stockholders ide ...
2018/04/26 321
Dr. Kuan, Give the Tsai Gov’t a Way Out
The "blocking Kuan" high drama is full of climaxes! Exit a Pan Wen-chung, now enters a Wu Maw-kuen. The script of the drama has suddenly changed directions; blocking Kuan has now become “blocking Wu”! ...
2018/04/25 343
Tsai Gov’t’s Blind Spots in Cross-Strait Relations Viewed from Four Scenarios
Recently, the US and China have endlessly crossed swords in their trade war and frequently wrestled with each other geopolitically and militarily. Mainland China’s rise has apparently changed the impa ...
2018/04/24 315
After All, Is It a Nat’l Security Council Meeting or a Nat’l Security Council Afternoon Tea?
President Tsai convoked a high-level national security meeting on Saturday, April 14th, focusing on recent regional and Middle East security situations. The meeting later released four directives of t ...
2018/04/23 306


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