Last Update:April 13 ,2005
March 25, 2005
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
March 2, 2005
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
Last Update:April 21, 2005
April 18, 2005
China and the United States 2004-2005 Testy Partnership Faces Taiwan ChallengeDanny RoyThe Asia-Pacific and the United States 2004-2005, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Feb. 2005
Heed the Voices of ReasonHelle Daledirector of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies of the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 17, 2005
Taiwan Should Exercise Restraint in Reacting to the Challenge of China's Anti-Secession LawRichard C. Bush III 卜睿哲Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy StudiesChina Times (Taiwan), Mar. 24, 2005
April 15, 2005
PRC law not all minusesEditorialChina Post, Mar. 23, 2005
A war bill, or peace bill?EditorialChina Post, Mar. 20, 2005
April 14, 2005
We cannot survive if we lack a consensusApollo Chen 陳學聖chief executive officer of the Taiwan Vitality FoundationTaipei Times, Mar. 23, 2005
China must reassure TaiwanIsabel Hiltonjournalist of the GuaridianTaipei Times, Mar. 23, 2005
Rice botched her chance in BeijingEditorialTaipei Times, Mar. 22, 2005
Law takes cross-strait relations to the brinkWang Chien-chuang 王健壯president ofthe Journalist magazineTaipei Times, Mar. 22, 2005
April 13, 2005
Taiwan should not be fooled againPaul Lin 林保華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
April 12, 2005
Get sensitive about illegal ChineseEditorialTaipei Times, Mar. 24, 2005
Time to propose countermeasureTung Chen-yuan 童振源assistant research fellow at the Institute of International Relations of National Chengchi University. Taipei Times, Mar. 24, 2005
Lifting weapons ban on China could spark Asian arms racePer Ahlmarkformer deputy prime minister of SwedenTaipei Times, Mar. 24, 2005
China's law could force local unityPaul Lin 林保華commentator based in New YorkTaipei Times, Mar. 23, 2005
April 8, 2005
Too many bugs being placedEditorialMonday, March 21, 2005
Taiwan's Security: Maintaining Deterrence Amid Political AccountabilityDavid ShambaughProfessor of Political Science and International AffairsThe China Quarterly > No. 148, Special Issue: Contemporary Taiwan (Dec., 1996), pp. 1284-1318
April 7, 2005
Taiwan in 2004: Electoral Contests and Political StasisSteve ChanUniversity of Colorado-BoulderJanuary/February 2005, Vol. 45, No. 1, Pages 54-58 Posted online on February 23, 2005.
Letter: KMT shouldn't point fingersChen Ming-chungProfessor, Graduate Institute of Industrial Economics and Department of Economics,National Central University (NCU)Saturday, Mar 19, 2005
Editorial: The time for unity is nowTaipei Times, Sunday, Mar 20, 2005
Chinese law requires firm responseTaipei Times, Sunday, Mar 20, 2005
April 6, 2005
Understanding Taiwan Independence and Its Policy ImplicationsEmerson M. S. NiouProfessor of Political Science Duke UniversityAsian SurveyJuly/August 2004, Vol. 44, No. 4, Pages 555-567 Posted online on February 7, 2005.