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All posts tagged Tsai Ing-Wen

  • The 228 Incident is the Legacy of the Taiwanese People
    by Tienchi Martin-Liao / March 24, 2017

    Taiwan’s process of historical reflection and apology for the 228 massacre sets the nation apart from China in how the two countries deal with their individual and collective histories.

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  • “I am very, very sorry… I am proud to be Chinese.”
    by Tienchi Martin-Liao / February 5, 2016

    In the wake of a historic election, Tienchi Martin-Liao reflects on the dark history of Taiwan and the hope for its democratic future.

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