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As Taiwan goes to the polls today, a New York-based political analyst argues that a Chen victory will best protect Taiwan's security and have a much greater significance than a victory by any other candidate
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The Taipei Times
Monday, March 20th, 2000
Using the ballot, the people of Taiwan cast out the 50-plus years of KMT control and voted for a new beginning for Taiwan. And for the first time in modern history, the Taiwanese have become masters of their o ...ÔĶÁ
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CLINTON IN ASIA: The first tour of the area by a US president in 22 years began yesterday and is expected to focus mainly on a new relationship with India
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Whatever stance Beijing takes regarding Taiwan, the US has at least seven courses of action to hold China's actions in check, according to a political analyst
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The Taipei Times
Saturday, March 11th, 2000
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Looking at its actual military threat and China's record in dealing with its weaker neighbors, acclaimed writer Cao Chang-ching sees any subservience to China's bullying as detrimental to Taiwan's interests
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THE TAIPEI TIMES
Thursday, January 20th, 2000
Considering Taiwan and the US its two major enemies after the cold war, China has sent a huge number of intelligence agents to the two countries to collect all kinds of information from nuclear nuances to ...ÔĶÁ
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By Cao Chang-Ching ²Ü³¤Çà
The Taipei Times
Tuesday, January 11th, 2000
The escape of the 17th Karmapa, the 14-year-old Urgyen Trinley Dorje, from Tibet to India has certainly embarrassed Beijing a great deal, for he was not only the highest Living ...ÔĶÁ
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Chinese intellectuals have often praised Western concepts such as democracy, but their failure to understand the basis of such ideas has led to impotent failure
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The Taipei Times
Jan.1, 2000
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China experts in the US have long fantasized about China, often in a naive and romantic way. The reality is much more telling and instructive, according to a seasoned China watcher in New York
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The Taipei Times
Sunday, October 17th, 1999
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