Pierre-Yves Baubry 博磊
Un Français à Taipei.
Mon blog sur les livres de/sur Taiwan: www.lettresdetaiwan.com
- A "formidable deterrent force" is what the TPP is supposed to stand for. This does not square with blocking special defense budget.
- To journalists: I have yet to see TPP leaders challenged in interviews with a quote of their party's defense platform: "It is essential to establish a robust defense to possess a formidable deterrent force to ensure the cross-strait peace and exchanges". www.tpp.org.tw/en/our_platf...
- To journalists: I have yet to see TPP leaders challenged in interviews with a quote of their party's defense platform: "It is essential to establish a robust defense to possess a formidable deterrent force to ensure the cross-strait peace and exchanges". www.tpp.org.tw/en/our_platf...
- "Le ralentissement immobilier a au moins le mérite de réduire la dépendance à ce secteur, comme le souhaitait Pékin. Au rôle de moteur de la croissance, il est désormais remplacé par la tech, les nouvelles énergies, l’industrie en général et les exportations – au risque d’une surproduction."
- If the opposition-controlled Legislative Yuan continues to block a proposed NT$1.25 trillion (US$39.6 billion) special defense budget, the international community could misunderstand Taiwan’s determination to defend itself, President William Lai (賴清德) said.
- Quite an interesting choice: the Mandarin translation of “Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company” by @patrickmcgee.bsky.social is among the many books bought by Taiwan’s President Lai at the opening of the 2025 Taipei Book Fair.
- Tiens je me demande s'ils ont parlé de cela à l'académie des sciences morales et politiques.
- Le Salon international du livre de Taipei 2026 ouvre ses portes : la Thaïlande invitée d’honneur
- KMT's statement after criticism by several U.S. Congress members (with ALT text).
- Ce sont les "injustices" qu'évoquaient brièvement Arno Klarsfeld dans ses propos sur les "rafles" à organiser.
- This CNA-Focus Taiwan report makes it sound that Taiwan's government is the only one blocking cross-strait tourism, failing to mention that China was the first to put restrictions on group and independent tourism to Taiwan, as early as 2019.