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Taiwan’s Risky Submarine Aspiration

Taiwan’s Risky Submarine Aspiration

By Holmes Liao
Taiwan’s Indigenous Defense Submarine (IDS) program is not only cost-prohibitive but operationally ineffective.
China-Taiwan Infowar Amid Cross-Strait Tensions

China-Taiwan Infowar Amid Cross-Strait Tensions

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Benjamin Tsai.

Taiwan Grapples with Human Trafficking Spike

Taiwan Grapples with Human Trafficking Spike

By Brian Hioe
Increasing revelations in August about Taiwanese trafficked into Cambodia has become a significant political issue in Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America and the Caribbean

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America and the Caribbean

By Ryan C. Berg and Wazim Mowla
Eight of Taiwan’s 14 diplomatic allies are in the Western hemisphere. How can Taipei – and Washington – keep these partners on side?

What Do Foreign Delegations Mean for Taiwan?

What Do Foreign Delegations Mean for Taiwan?

By Huynh Tam Sang and Kuan-Ting Chen
Since Pelosi’s visit, more parliamentarians are coming to Taiwan. What do such visits accomplish?
There Is No ‘New Normal’ in the Taiwan Strait – Yet

There Is No ‘New Normal’ in the Taiwan Strait – Yet

By Gerrit van der Wees
While Beijing is certainly trying hard to push in the direction of a “new normal,” Taiwan and the United States are pushing back against that notion.

US-China-Taiwan Tensions: New Status Quo? 

US-China-Taiwan Tensions: New Status Quo? 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Eric Chan
China Is Using a UN Resolution to Further Its Claim Over Taiwan

China Is Using a UN Resolution to Further Its Claim Over Taiwan

By Madoka Fukuda
Beijing’s exaggerated interpretation of Resolution 2758 is a new argument for the PRC’s One China principle.

Much Ado About Delegations – But Real Taiwan-US Cooperation Is Elsewhere

Much Ado About Delegations – But Real Taiwan-US Cooperation Is Elsewhere

By Pam Kennedy
Speaker Pelosi’s visit attracted all the attention, but consistent working-level mechanisms will have a greater impact.

Hopes and Concerns for Taiwan’s New Ministry of Digital Affairs

Hopes and Concerns for Taiwan’s New Ministry of Digital Affairs

By Sam Robbins and Chia-Shuo Tang
Audrey Tang finally has an official ministry to work with. Now it’s time to see if the government can achieve its lofty digital democracy goals.

How Would Japan Respond to a Taiwan Contingency?

How Would Japan Respond to a Taiwan Contingency?

By Kosuke Takahashi
National preparedness for a cross-strait emergency has been far behind what is necessary.
China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

By Koji Kagotani and Wen-Chin Wu
China’s warnings against the U.S. House Speaker’s trip will induce political backlash in Taiwan, and increase support for hard-line policies against Beijing.

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