DON'T MISS:
- China's infiltration of the Taiwan media from Commonwealth Mag. Naturally it increased after ECFA. Commonwealth also has a good piece on the government buying news.
- Far Eastern Sweet Potato points out that China is losing hearts and minds by its ham handed attempts to help the KMT.
- Michael C on our Hualien to Taitung ride this weekend.
- Target species for fishing in Taiwan: Amberjack
- David on Voices in the Clouds
- Sailing and Vacationing at Dapeng Bay.
- Negotiations on the death of a pug dog by mauling by another dog.
- Laorencha: Where are the mothers on mother's day?
- Oz on Taiwan, a nation of overworked employees.
- Taiwan's master plan for bike routes.
- ETRC with a few broad election predictions.
- Hanging in Yehliu.
- Cycling and health -- good advice.
- June Dreyer's review of Scott Sommers' and Ann Heylen's new book on Taiwan and its history.
- No change in arms procurement status as MoD rebuts media reports.
- As always, China warns that Taiwan must choose correctly in the next election. Another WantChinaTimes piece analyzing the effect of the election on Taiwan-China ties.
- Spiegel interview with Ma Ying-jeou. Zzzzzzzzz.
- This is no time for kowtowing on Taiwan's defense.
- Chinese espionage targeting the US.
- Taiwan deploys supersonic antiship missile.
- Jamestown Brief on the China-Philippines incident in the South China Sea.
- Gordon Chang on Tsai Ing-wen in Forbes.
- Taiwan wants students from China to save its colleges but enrollment declines in China are forcing college closures.
- Ma insults aborigines again. Not that it matters, they will still vote for the KMT in droves.
- Brookings' Richard Bush on Taiwan and East Asian security.
- What is the US-China strategic and economic dialogue?
- The KMT aims for the rural vote.
- KMT government embarrassed by leaks about the WHO's definition of Taiwan as a province of China. WHO memo sparks outrage in Taiwan.
- Jens Kastner on what I always say, as Taiwan moves closer to China it moves farther from democracy.
- Internationally flagged ships may offer cross-strait cruises. An important step for the industry and for Taiwan's international position.
- NYT on Taiwanese cinema.
- India requests 10,000 mandarin teachers from Taiwan
- China and the geopolitics of the Mekong River Dams
[Taiwan] Don't miss the comments below! And check out my blog and its sidebars for events, links to previous posts and picture posts, and scores of links to other Taiwan blogs and forums! Delenda est, baby.
Thanks for pointing to the SPIEGEL interview. Since I read the German SPIEGEL every day, of course I had to write at least a short comment, which unfortunately has not been published yet.
ReplyDelete"...and that Aborigines should be valued for their talent in sports and music."
ReplyDeleteThis is so plain racist and hard to surpass even by Ma himself...
Incredible!
Gerd, have you left your comment here? http://forum-international.spiegel.de/showthread.php?t=1507
ReplyDeleteI have to say, the Bush piece seems to be a yawner. I notice that he seems to portray the DPP almost unequivocally as a troublemaker. It is very pro-establishment.
ReplyDelete@2nd Anonymous: Yes! And finally it has been published.
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