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The U.S.-Taiwanese relationship is drifting, and it may fall victim to mainland China's diplomatic prerogatives.
Over the past few months, there has been a marked intensification of the Eurozone debt crisis that could have major implications for the United States economy in 2012.
The roots of the current political turmoil in Taiwan lie in the huge changes that the Taiwanese president has sought to introduce during his six years in office.
Since Taiwan’s President Chen Shui-bian’s 2004 pledge to pursue constitutional revision, Chinese commentators have warned that Chen will manipulate the process to achieve de jure independence from the mainland, a step it says would lead to war. Despite Beijing’s saber rattling, constitutional reform on Taiwan has been a central...
If voters judge President Obama by job creation, as Democrats said George W. Bush should be judged in 2004, he will be revealed to be among the worst presidents in history.
RepublicanPartyprospects in the 2008 Senate races have gone from dim to dismal.
2008 does not look like a promising year for women in politics.
Withthirty-eight states electing new governors in 2001 and 2002, what can we expect?




