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During the later stages of Maoism, nobody paid much attention to Taiwan. It was the mid-seventies, and while the outside world was curious about mysterious Red China, the military regime in Taipei was an afterthought.
During the later stages of Maoism, nobody paid much attention to Taiwan. It was the mid-seventies, and while the outside world was curious about mysterious Red China, the military regime in Taipei was an afterthought.
Sometimes history plays like a strange game. According to a once-respected voice of Karl Marx, history can only repeat itself as a farce. I wrote this piece because of that very possibility: that the sheer
While the United States is trying hard to get their first woman president elected, Taiwan – that little island of 20 million people that lies just a few hundred miles off the coast of China’s
Back in the summer of 1998, I started my four-year job as a foreign correspondent in Beijing. China had become a country I knew well long before then, so in many ways, coming to Beijing
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