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Taiwan's constitution challenge - Taipei Times

Taiwan needs a new constitution. It has needed one since the end of World War II, when its citizens should have had the right to self-determination like any other colonials. That is when its current “limbo status” was created and from which it continues. Yes, Taiwan needs a new constitution, a Taiwan constitution. Some things can stare one in the face, and yet their reality remains hidden. It remains hidden because the pressing needs of the time and other distractions too often demand resolution. That has been Taiwan’s ongoing problem, but now that the nation has stabilized in its democracy, a

How Totalitarianism Rhymes Throughout History: Czechoslovakia, China, & Venezuela

The Czechoslovak Coup d’Etat of 1948 Standing on this side of history, it’s easy to take Soviet domination over Eastern Europe as a given. However, at no point during the early transition from Nazi domination to the post-war period was it a  fait accompli that the formerly occupied nations of Eastern Europe wouldn’t go back to being free and independent nations. Czechoslovakia is perhaps one of the best examples we have of a country that was by no means “destined” to go communist. The situation on the ground in Czechoslovakia was very similar to that of Italy and France – all three had been occupied by the Germans and had large Communist Parties enjoying broad, if not a majority, support. The Communist Parties of each country had a track record of cooperation with non-Communist Parties. What’s more, the Communist Party was able to get a little clout based on the role of the Red Army in liberating Eastern Europe.

China says US threatening peace after destroyer sails through Taiwan Strait

  China s military on Wednesday condemned an operation the U.S. Navy conducted in the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, once again accusing Washington of provoking Beijing over the issue of Taiwan s sovereignty. The Associated Press reported that China s Eastern Theatre Command sharply criticized an operation conducted by the U.S. Navy s 7th Fleet on Tuesday, which involved a guided-missile destroyer sailing through the Taiwan Strait. The U.S. actions sends the wrong signals to Taiwan independence forces, deliberately disrupting the regional situation and endangering peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, said the military spokesperson. ADVERTISEMENT The statement echoed previous condemnations of U.S. freedom of navigation operations in the area; the U.S. frequently conducts such operations as a show of support for the government on Taiwan, which Beijing claims sovereignty over.

How Totalitarianism Rhymes Throughout History: Czechoslovakia, China, & Venezuela

How Totalitarianism Rhymes Throughout History: Czechoslovakia, China, & Venezuela by Sam Jacobs “It can’t happen here” is a political cliche in the United States. Regardless of your personal viewpoint, there is a vast swath of the American population who simply do not believe in the possibility of any totalitarianism in the United States. It’s worth noting that throughout history, in virtually every place that totalitarian regimes have arisen, the residents of these countries felt the same way. Russia was seen as too traditional and backward, the power of the Czar too entrenched to be defeated. Throughout most of the modern period, Germany had been viewed as the home of Goethe, Schiller, and Mozart, a place where the local Jewish population had largely assimilated.

Авиация Китая внедряет технологии широкополосной связи нового поколения

Авиация Китая внедряет технологии широкополосной связи нового поколения
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