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EDITORIAL: High hopes for the happiness index

The announcement by President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration last week that it would create a national happiness index and make Taiwanese wealthier marks an important task for the Cabinet led by Premier Sean Chen (陳冲). The government must not just look at the GDP growthFULL STORY

Open letter to US President Obama

February 10, 2012 President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20500 Dear Mr President: As the presidents of organizations representing US citizens deeply concerned about the state of democracy in Taiwan, we write to you to express our collective disappointment with recent statements and actions byFULL STORY

Legislature needs to do a proper job this time

By Hawang Shiow-duan 黃秀端

Legislative oversight of the executive branch is a democratic cornerstone. However, with the combined presidential and legislative elections last month, the legislative elections were completely overshadowed by the presidential election. It is very worrying that such an important institution should be given so little attention.FULL STORY

[ LETTERS ]

Ma plays innocent again Retired general Hsia Ying-chou (夏瀛洲) has simply repeated what President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) has said and done over the past four years concerning his cross-strait policy (“Ex-general repeats ‘one China’ remarks in China,” Feb. 11, page 1). If the Presidential Office doesFULL STORY

When women lead

By Joseph S. Nye

Would the world be more peaceful if women were in charge? A challenging new book by the Harvard University psychologist Steven Pinker says that the answer is “yes.” In The Better Angels of Our Nature, Pinker presents data showing that human violence, while still very muchFULL STORY

South Koreans look to Confucian schools to revive old values

By Choe Sang-hun

When he looks out from the time-frozen world of South Korea’s oldest private Confucian academy, Park Seok-hong sees the rest of the country “turning into a realm of beasts.” He points to recent news reports as evidence: young people swearing at elderly passengers in theFULL STORY

EDITORIAL: Tested and found wanting2012-02-11

Two stories about the callous indifference of some humans made headlines this week, and while the details are completely different, the protagonists’ blinkered view of the world unites them. The first story was about a 23-year-old man who died during a marathon gaming session at anFULL STORY

How strong is China’s economy?2012-02-11

By Sushil Seth

There is a growing fear that the world might be heading toward an economic Armageddon, with the eurozone crisis looking increasingly intractable by the day. The US economy, too, is in a holding pattern with not much light ahead. In such times the Chinese economyFULL STORY

The US beef issue is a matter of principle2012-02-11

By Liou Pei-pai 劉培柏

If Taiwan allows imports of US beef containing residue of the leanness-enhancing agent ractopamine, numerous problems will ensue. Newly appointed Council of Agriculture Minister Chen Bao-ji (陳保基) said that Japan has approved imports of US beef containing ractopamine and asked why Taiwan could not doFULL STORY

[ LETTERS ]2012-02-11

Lu betrays her factionalism In a press conference on Tuesday, former vice president Annette Lu (呂秀蓮), said that pursuit of a “generational change” within the leadership had caused the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to lose by 800,000 votes in last month’s presidential election. To rectify theFULL STORY

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