Essays
March 15, 2005
Big-Power Rivalry : The Six-Cornered Dance Begins Dr Eric Teo Chu CheowCouncil Secretary of the Singapore Institute for International Affairs (SIIA)
Seminar Papers
Taiwan’s Response to the "Anti-Secession Law (so-called Anti-Separation Law)" and It's Impact on (the) Cross-strait RelationsDr.Yung-Ming HsuAssistant Research Fellow, Academia Sinica
The Current Threat of International Terrorism and Its Effects on the Countries of Asia-The Case of Southeast Asia, Dr.Pei-Hsiu ChenAssistant Professor, Graduate Institute of South East Asian Studies, National Chi Nan University
The Observation and Thoughts of te 3rd Anniversary of 911:The Analysis of Global Terrorism and International Anti-terrorism, Yu-Wei WangChairman and Associate Professors, Center of General Education, Central Police University
On-Line Papers
March 22,2005
The Conduct of U.S.-Taiwan Relations 2000-2004Erich ShihVisiting Fellow, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies The Brookings Institute, CNAPS Working Paper, Oct. 2004
Don't lift the arms embargo on ChinaDavid ShambaughNonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy StudiesThe International Herald Tribune, Feb. 23, 2005
Beware China's trapsJames T. HackettContributing writer to The Washington Times and is based in San Diego. Washington Times, Feb. 22, 2005
Those Subtle ChineseRobert KaganSenior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceWashington Post, Mar. 10, 2005
PChina moves to change status quoLai I-chung 賴怡忠Director of foreign policy studies at the Taiwan ThinktankTaipei Times, Mar. 7, 2005
Chen, Soong affirmed 'middle way'Paul Lin林保華Commentator based in New YorkTaipei Times, Mar. 5, 2005
Anti-secession law' may allow arbitrary use of forceEditorialChina Post, Mar. 10, 2005
Hu interacts with Chen EditorialChina Post, Mar. 9, 2005
Preparing for a change in cross-strait relationsEditorialChina Post, Mar. 7, 2005
March 16,2005
Taiwan should not be fooled againPaul Lin 林保華A commentator based in New YorkTaipei Times, Mar. 11, 2005
New law will target Beijing's officialsTseng Chien-yuan 曾建元Vice director of the department of legal and constitutional study at the Taiwan Thinktank.Taipei Times, Mar. 11, 2005
US attitude to Beijing seems to be changingJiang Wenran 姜文然Twice a Japan Foundation fellow, is professor of political science at the University of Alberta, CanadaTaipei Times, Mar. 11, 2005
Businesspeople in China's sightsSu Yi 蘇禕China expertTaipei Times, Mar. 8, 2005
Is Europe Taiwan's friend or foe?Doug BandowSenior fellow at the Cato Institute and a former special assistant to the late US president Ronald Reagan.He is co-author of the recently released The Korean Conundrum: America's Troubled Relations with North and South KoreaTaipei Times, Mar. 8, 2005
March 15,2005
Beijing has a new yes-manEditorialTaipei Times, Mar. 10, 2005
Taiwan's fate different to predictsNat Bellocchi 白樂崎Former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan and is now a special adviser to the Liberty Times Group.Taipei Times, Mar. 10, 2005
Why should Taiwanese concede to dictators?Chen I-shen 陳儀深Associate researcher of the Institute of Modern History at Academia Sinica and deputy chairman of the Northern Taiwan Society.Taipei Times, Mar. 10, 2005
Law threatens democracy activistsAn Yan 安言Canada-based Chinese democracy activist and writer. Taipei Times, Mar. 9, 2005
It's no the size of Beijing's military budget that mattersAFP , LONDON Taipei Times, Mar. 9, 2005
Official statement from the Mainland Affairs Council, Executive YuanMainland Affairs Council, EY , March 9,2005
Asian Security: Taiwan and ChinaJohn J. Tkacik, Jr.The Heritage Foundation, March 8, 2005
Anti-Secession : Provocation or Compromise? Chen Yali, Eric HagtThe Jamestown Foundation, Jan 4, 2005
Taiwan outshines China in rightsEditoralTaipei Times, Mar. 3,2005
US-Japan pact shows Taiwan is not aloneAntonio Chiang江春男Former deputy secretary-general to the National Security CouncilTaipei Times, Mar. 3,2005
Much ado about 'anti-secession'Ralph CossaPresident of the Pacific Forum CSIS, a Honolulu-based non-profit research institute affiliated with the Center for Strategic and International Studies in WashingtonTaipei Times, Mar. 4, 2005
Stand up to China's legislationEditorialTaipei Times, Mar. 2, 2005
US, Japan send China a messageLin Cheng-yi 林正義Director of the Institute of International Relations at National Chengchi University.Taipei Times, Mar. 3, 2005
Taiwan's ambitions for WHO achievableWu Shuh-min 吳樹民President of the Foundation of Medical Professionals Alliance in TaiwanTaipei Times, Feb. 28, 2005
Taiwan is losing in the war of propagandaLiu Kuan-teh劉冠德Taipei-based political commentatorTaipei Times, Feb. 26, 2005
US-Japan alliance keeps a balanceShih Cheng-feng 施正鋒Professor of public administration at Tamkang UniversityTaipei Times, Feb. 26, 2005
The Invasion of TaiwanJohn J. Tkacik Jr.Research fellow in the Asian Studies Center of The Heritage Foundation.National Review Online,Jan. 10, 2005
Hong Kong: Who's next?John J. Tkacik Jr.Philip Bowring International Herald TribuneInternational Herald Tribune,Mar. 4, 2005
Beijing tries to face unrest over wealth gapJoseph KahnInternational Herald Tribune,Mar. 4, 2005
胡上江下 對台新局Hu's Coming to the Power while Jiang's Steping Down (in Chinese)Lin Chung-Pin 林中斌President, FICSChina Times, March 1, 2005