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| Taiwan raps EU over plans to lift China arms ban |
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President Chen Shui-bian warned the European Union that repealing the arms ban against China would threaten the peace in East Asia, and also criticized certain European countries of upholding a double...
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| China, US ever at loggerheads over Taiwan |
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With its growing concern over China's growing military strength, the US continues to denounce China's anti-secession law as well as the EU's intention to repeal the arms ban, both of which could excab...
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| Says the right thing, Clinton |
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This editorial discusses not only the former President's recent visit to Taiwan, but the effects his cabinet's Taiwan-related actions has had on the current Taiwan Strait situation. (Taipei Times, 2/2...
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| Offering an olive twig |
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Taiwan's outspoken leader, President Chen Shui-bian, imagines a possible peace between China and Taiwan. (Newsweek, 2/28/05)
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| Soft Power, Hard Choices |
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Will China's growing economic prosperity translate into a growing military threat? (Melinda Liu and John Barry, Newsweek, 2/28/05)
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| Taiwan poised to welcome Chinese banks for the first time |
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For the first time in 55 years, Taiwan is set to allow Chinese banks to set up offices there; seven of Taiwan's banks are already represented in China. (Bloomberg, Taipei Times, 2/25/05)
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| 'Anti-annexation' law unveiled |
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The Taiwan Solidarity Union released a draft of a bill meant to counter China's proposed anti-secession law. (Jewel Huang, Taipei Times, 2/24/05)
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| Letter: Law doesn't apply to Taiwan |
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The writer claims that China's anti-secession law prohibits only future secessions, which would exclude Taiwan, already a seperate political entity. (Charles Hong, Taipei Times, 2/23/05)
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| Aircraft now a priority for Taiwan, experts urge |
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As the US and Japan are readjusting their military strategy, Taiwan is being urged to build up its maritime-patrol aircraft force, given China's increasingly active navy. (Rich Chang, Taipei Times, 2/...
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| Hsieh touts 'one country, one system' |
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Premier Frank Hsieh believes that Taiwan can and should help China become a more democratic country. (Ko Shu-Ling, Taipei Times, 2/21/05)
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| China urges Taiwan air links after US-Japan meeting |
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China calls for permanent direct flights with Taiwan immediately after the agreement between the US and Japan that the Taiwan Strait situation is a common security concern. (Reuters, New York Times, 2...
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| China accuses US and Japan of interfering |
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China criticized the US and Japan's joint security statement regarding the Taiwan Strait issue, accusing the two countries of meddling in its affairs. (Jim Yardley and Keith Bradsher, New York Times, ...
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| US, Japan talk about Taiwan's safety |
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The allies wish to maintain stability in the Asia Pacific region, with the cross-strait relations being an important point of the discussion that took place between the two countries. (Charles Snyder,...
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| China denounces United States-Japan Agreement on Taiwan |
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China claims to see the US and Japan declaration that the peaceful resolution of the Taiwan Strait issue is a shared goal as meddling its internal affairs, as well as hurting China's sovereignty. (Kei...
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| EU urged to maintain arms ban |
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The Bush administration is working aggressively to prevent the European Union from lifting its arms embargo against China, on the grounds of the country's unrepentant human rights background. (Bill Ge...
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| Taiwan protests Taioyutai takeover |
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The Japanese government has taken control of a lighthouse built on a group of islands between Taiwan and Japan, much to the displeasure of both Taiwan and China (Taipei Times, 2/11/05)
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| Forgetting Tiananmen: Eager To Rebuild Trade, EU Ignores Rights Violations |
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The writer examines the US's stance against the European Union's intention to lift the arms embargo against China, which does not place as much emphasis against China's human rights record as it shoul...
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| A trans-Atlantic storm over arms for China |
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While against the idea of the EU lifting the arms embargo against China, the writer outlines a set of procedures that should be followed by the EU. (Hans Binnendijk, International Herald Tribune, 2/09...
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| So much for 'historic' moments |
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Despite the supposedly historic impact of the Lunar New Year cross-strait charter flights between China and Taiwan, the writer predicts the latter suffering as a result of the former country's overpow...
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| Beijing's military threat is escalating |
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As China continues to rapidly modernize its military forces, the potential danger to the region's security is also on the rise. (Richard Halloran, Taipei Times, 2/05/05)
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| China's threat is not hard to see |
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The writers applaud the US's condemnation of the EU's intention to lift the arms embargo against China, on the basis of the nuclear power's rapidly increasing military power. (Taipei Times, 2/05/05)
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| China chipping away at US national security |
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The writer warns against the US continuing its current attitude toward China, on the grounds that contrary to popular belief, the country's economic growth is allowing the communist regime to maintain...
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| How can the Taiwanese trust Beijing? |
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In the face of China's aggressive pushing of their anti-secession law, many are finding it difficult to believe that Beijing is sincere about improving its relationship with Taiwan. (Taipei Times, 2/0...
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| US House lambasts EU on China arms |
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The US House of Representatives voiced its opposition against the EU's intention of lifting the arms embargo on China, finally solidifying their opinion in a resolution on Wednsday. (Charles Snyder, T...
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| Is politics losing ground in China? |
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The writer examines how well China's government has been able to curb dissent among its citizens, and explores the possible repercussions these methods might have in the future. (Sushil Seth, Taipei T...
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| EU-China arms ban remains, for now |
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The writer examines the various stances those inside (and outside) the EU have taken on the arms ban against China, and analyzes the possible outcomes as such. (Axel Berkofsky, Asia Times Online, 2/3/...
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| China's stoking the fire |
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The writer harshly criticizes China's attitude towards Japan, Taiwan, and its own citizens, and describes China as working against itself. (Marc Plumb, Taipei Times, 2/3/05)
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| China sends invite to Caribbean forum to Taiwan's allies |
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Taiwan feeling pressure from China's booming economy. (Melody Chen, Taipei Times, 2/2/05)
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| Taiwan President Chen invites China's top Taiwan envoy for visit. |
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President Chen urging both sides to 'create a new horizon for cross-strait peaceful developments'. (Channel NewsAsia, 2/02/05)
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| China lives down to expectations |
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The writer describes China's attitude toward Taiwan as counterproductive to any sort of peaceful resolution to the cross-strait tensions, and what China should be doing. (Bruce Jacobs, Taipei Times, 2...
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