# Cheng Li-wun
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The Fragility of Peace: Taiwan’s ‘Blue’ Warning Against Accidental Escalation
Former lawmaker Cheng Li-wun has called for a strategic focus on 'avoiding war to stop war,' emphasizing that preventing accidental military clashes is essential for cross-strait stability. Her remarks highlight the growing fear that unintentional friction in the Taiwan Strait could escalate into a full-scale conflict.

The Ghost of 1937: How Cross-Strait Politics Continues to Haunt the Marco Polo Bridge
On the 89th anniversary of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Taiwanese politician Cheng Li-wun called for the preservation of historical truth, a sentiment amplified by mainland media to bridge Cross-Strait divides. The commemoration highlights how 20th-century wartime memory is leveraged to challenge both Japanese regional influence and Taiwanese 'de-Sinicization' efforts.

The Enemy Within? KMT Veteran Accuses Ruling Party of Destabilizing the Taiwan Strait
KMT politician Cheng Li-wun has ignited a fresh wave of political debate by labeling the ruling DPP as the primary threat to Taiwan’s national security. Her comments reflect the deepening 'war vs. peace' narrative used by the opposition to challenge the current administration's cross-strait strategy.