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Suppose the US Defeats a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan. What Then?

Suppose the US Defeats a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan. What Then?

By Connor Swank
A Taiwan conflict in which the United States and its allies win the battles but lose the war would not be a historical first.
Taiwan Watches China’s ‘White Paper’ Protests

Taiwan Watches China’s ‘White Paper’ Protests

By Brian Hioe
Taiwanese groups organized a series of vigils supporting the protests that broke out in China in late November.

Cross-Strait Relations After the 2022 Midterm Election in Taiwan

Cross-Strait Relations After the 2022 Midterm Election in Taiwan

By Charles K. S. Wu, Austin Horng-En Wang, Yao-Yuan Yeh, and Fang-Yu Chen
Going forward, this election will have a number of critical implications for Taiwan’s security.

Once Again, KMT Scores Big in Taiwan’s Local Elections

Once Again, KMT Scores Big in Taiwan’s Local Elections

By Brian Hioe
In many ways, the election results maintained the status quo of pan-Blue dominance over local politics, rather than a dramatic return to form for the KMT.

Taiwan’s APEC Envoy at the Center of China-US Tech Tensions

Taiwan’s APEC Envoy at the Center of China-US Tech Tensions

By Johnson Lai and Joe McDonald
TSMC founder Morris Chang is once again Taiwan’s representative at this week’s APEC summit.
How Taiwan’s Midterm Elections Work

How Taiwan’s Midterm Elections Work

By Lev Nachman
Taiwanese citizens will soon vote to elect their mayor/county magistrate, city council members, and in a referendum – and each of these uses a different voting system.

The Taiwan Policy Act: More Than Just Defense Ties

The Taiwan Policy Act: More Than Just Defense Ties

By Kuan-Ting Chen and Lauren O'Connell
We should be talking more about the bill’s Taiwan Fellowship Program, which could reshape Taiwan-U.S. ties over the long term.
Taiwan Injects Momentum Into Global Transition to Net-Zero Emissions 

Taiwan Injects Momentum Into Global Transition to Net-Zero Emissions 

By Chang Tzi-chin
Taiwan is already making strides on emissions reduction. Imagine what it could accomplish if allowed into global climate discussions.

Taiwan’s Pingpu Peoples One Step Closer to Recognition

Taiwan’s Pingpu Peoples One Step Closer to Recognition

By Brian Hioe
A Constitutional Court ruling held that Pingpu peoples must be recognized by the government, a move that could potentially triple the registered Indigenous population in Taiwan.

Could Semiconductors Tip the India-Taiwan Scale? 

Could Semiconductors Tip the India-Taiwan Scale? 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India is set to expand its economic ties with Taiwan significantly. 

Correcting the Record on US Taiwan Policy

Correcting the Record on US Taiwan Policy

By Ben Lowsen
The important nuances of “strategic ambiguity” and other elements of U.S. policy are often lost in the headlines.
China’s 20th Party Congress Escalates Cross-Strait Tensions

China’s 20th Party Congress Escalates Cross-Strait Tensions

By Mariah Thornton
A new amendment to the CCP constitution demonstrates a significant escalation in the party’s approach to Taiwan.

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