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The ‘New Normal’ in PLA Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ

The ‘New Normal’ in PLA Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ

By Adrian Ang U-Jin and Olli Pekka Suorsa
Since the Pelosi visit, China’s military has made record incursions past the median line in the Taiwan Strait.
Why the Obvious Geopolitics of the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 Matter

Why the Obvious Geopolitics of the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 Matter

By Johanna M. Costigan
The bill is more about opposition to China than support for Taiwan, and is part of the broader securitization of Washington's Taiwan policy.

Making Sense of Biden’s Taiwan Policy

Making Sense of Biden’s Taiwan Policy

By Denny Roy
The Biden team thinks its adjustments to Taiwan policy will prevent a miscalculation by Beijing. Unfortunately, that may itself be a miscalculation.

US Moves Toward ‘Strategic Clarity’ Reveal Old Rifts in China-US Relations

US Moves Toward ‘Strategic Clarity’ Reveal Old Rifts in China-US Relations

By Kuan-Ting Chen and Joe Baldock
As President Biden doubles down on his commitment to defend Taiwan, the discrepancies between Chinese and U.S. interpretations of their foundational diplomatic policies are beginning to show.

Building Taiwan’s Own Area Denial Capabilities

Building Taiwan’s Own Area Denial Capabilities

By Pei-Shiue Hsieh
Taiwan can use long-range anti-ship missiles to create its own A2/AD strategy.
China’s Changing Disinformation and Propaganda Targeting Taiwan

China’s Changing Disinformation and Propaganda Targeting Taiwan

By Kenddrick Chan and Mariah Thornton
Since early August, evidence has emerged of a new type of CCP influence operation that sharply diverges away from traditional messaging and tactics.

The End of the Road for Apple Daily Taiwan

The End of the Road for Apple Daily Taiwan

By Brian Hioe
The influential outlet has been shuttered and rebranded by a new owner, adding to concerns about foreign influence in Taiwan’s media sphere.
Why ICAO Needs Taiwan

Why ICAO Needs Taiwan

By Wang Kwo-tsai 
The ROC transportation minister urges the world to support Taiwan’s participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Taiwan’s Greatest Vulnerability Is Its Energy Supply

Taiwan’s Greatest Vulnerability Is Its Energy Supply

By Jeff Kucharski
Taiwan imports nearly all of its energy and would struggle to keep power flowing during a disruption to supply lines.

Cross-strait Crisis and Taiwan’s National Identity

Cross-strait Crisis and Taiwan’s National Identity

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jennifer Rudolph.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Diplomatic Efforts During the Latest Taiwan Strait Flare-up

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Diplomatic Efforts During the Latest Taiwan Strait Flare-up

By Nand C. Bardouille
The prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines visited Taiwan even while China’s military drills surrounding the island were ongoing. Here’s why.
Taiwan Strait Crisis Strengthens US Resolve to Support Taiwan, Counter China

Taiwan Strait Crisis Strengthens US Resolve to Support Taiwan, Counter China

By Robert Sutter
The Washington Consensus remains united and the direction of U.S. policy is clear.

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