John F. Copper, a prominent foreign Taiwan observer and professor emeritus at Rhodes College, is known for his more favorable views towards the China-friendly Kuomintang (KMT) compared to the anti-China Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). With over 40 books on China and Taiwan, Copper’s perspective on Taiwan’s political landscape sets him apart from his peers. Despite his extensive knowledge and expertise, Copper’s stance on the KMT and DPP remains a subject of debate within the Taiwan observer community.
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Driver who left fatally injured cyclist on grass patch after collision gets jail, driving ban
A driver, Chua Kun Yang, was sentenced to 1 year and 5 months in prison for leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of cyclist Lee Lian Kuang. Chua, who failed to yield at a zebra crossing, initially moved the injured man but left before calling for help, leading to Lee's death from severe injuries. In addition to his prison sentence, Chua received an eight-year driving ban after pleading guilty to...
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