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From Green to Blue: The Political History of Ko Wen-je

From Green to Blue: The Political History of Ko Wen-je

By Brian Hioe and Lev Nachman
Who is the third-party candidate shaking up Taiwan's presidential race?
How the Taiwan Opposition Alliance Talks Fell Apart

How the Taiwan Opposition Alliance Talks Fell Apart

By Brian Hioe
The pan-Blue camp’s attempt to settle on a unity ticket came crashing down last week in an embarrassing televised spectacle.

Japan’s Intervention in a Taiwan Contingency: It Depends

Japan’s Intervention in a Taiwan Contingency: It Depends

By William Choong
How a conflict starts, and how the United States responds, would weigh heavily into Tokyo's considerations.

Taiwan Opposition’s Bid for a Unity Ticket Collapses

Taiwan Opposition’s Bid for a Unity Ticket Collapses

By Brian Hioe
An announced breakthrough proved short-lived, as the two sides weren't able to agree on how to weight polls for determining the presidential candidate.

How the ‘Fab 4’ Can Bring Clarity to Semiconductor Supply Chains

How the ‘Fab 4’ Can Bring Clarity to Semiconductor Supply Chains

By Jaemin Lee
It’s time for the alliance to break away from its feeble, ad hoc gatherings and help foster the type of predictability that industry needs. 
A Diplomatic Tightrope: Taiwan’s Stance on the Israel-Hamas War

A Diplomatic Tightrope: Taiwan’s Stance on the Israel-Hamas War

By Philip Hou
Taiwan must stand up for Palestine, otherwise it may face the same fate as Gaza – and a potentially silent international community.

What Do US Indo-Pacific Allies Think of the Biden-Xi Summit?

What Do US Indo-Pacific Allies Think of the Biden-Xi Summit?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Views from Australia, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Taiwan Is Attending the APEC Summit, Too

Taiwan Is Attending the APEC Summit, Too

By Christopher Bodeen
Taiwan’s participation in APEC offers a rare chance to break the diplomatic embargo imposed by China.

Taiwan: The Paradox of Preserving the Status Quo

Taiwan: The Paradox of Preserving the Status Quo

By Wu Jieh-min
Divergent interpretations of the status quo can coexist during peacetime. But with tensions rising, it's getting tricky to keep the balance.

What the World Can Learn From 2 Taiwanese Activists Jailed in China

What the World Can Learn From 2 Taiwanese Activists Jailed in China

By Benedict Rogers
Their stories serve as a warning of the potential fate for Taiwan itself if Xi Jinping decides to take the island.

Taiwan Should Follow the Philippines’ Model for Revealing China’s Gray Zone Tactics

Taiwan Should Follow the Philippines’ Model for Revealing China’s Gray Zone Tactics

By Thomas J. Shattuck, Benjamin Lewis, and Kenneth Allen
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense should amplify its disclosures of PLA activity to reap the most benefits from its transparency initiative.
As Taiwan’s Election Looms, KMT-TPP Unity Talks Stumble

As Taiwan’s Election Looms, KMT-TPP Unity Talks Stumble

By Brian Hioe
With three candidates vying for the pan-Blue vote, Taiwan's presidential election is shaping up to be contentious but ultimately not very competitive.

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