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China and Taiwan: The Geopolitical Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

China and Taiwan: The Geopolitical Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

By Peter Birgbauer
Can the international community see through the fog of its current crises and adequately prepare for an even bigger crisis further down the road?
The ‘Taiwan Card’ in US Domestic Politics

The ‘Taiwan Card’ in US Domestic Politics

By Jiachen Shi, Andrew Devine, and Lin (Kirin) Pu
Democrats and Republicans are competing to show greater support to Taiwan, with real consequences for the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle.

How Asia’s Digital Governance Beacon Balances Data Privacy and the ‘Public Good’

How Asia’s Digital Governance Beacon Balances Data Privacy and the ‘Public Good’

By Sam Robbins and Chia-Shuo Tang
Taiwan’s government has immense amounts of health data on its population. What it can do with that data is the subject of a decade-long lawsuit.

Taiwan Intelligence Chief Pictures Reignite Debate Over Chinese Disinformation Ops

Taiwan Intelligence Chief Pictures Reignite Debate Over Chinese Disinformation Ops

By Brian Hioe
A scandal involving the director-general of Taiwan’s National Security Bureau has raised concerns about Chinese disinformation, particularly as amplified by domestic media outlets.

Taiwan Chipmaker TSMC Says Quarterly Profit $8.8 Billion

Taiwan Chipmaker TSMC Says Quarterly Profit $8.8 Billion

By Associated Press
Chipmakers are benefiting for demand for next-generation telecoms, high-performance computing and chips for use in products from cars to medical devices.
To ‘Give Taiwan a Voice,’ Enlist the New Southbound Policy

To ‘Give Taiwan a Voice,’ Enlist the New Southbound Policy

By Alan H. Yang and Sana Hashmi
Amid China's isolation campaign, it is all the more urgent for Taiwan to look beyond its formal diplomatic allies and employ non-conventional methods of diplomacy.

China’s Real Takeaway From the War in Ukraine: Grey Zone Conflict Is Best

China’s Real Takeaway From the War in Ukraine: Grey Zone Conflict Is Best

By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
The steep costs of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will bolster China's continued use of its effective salami-slicing and grey zone tactics.
Taiwan’s Great Reopening

Taiwan’s Great Reopening

By Brian Hioe
Taiwan will begin allowing visitors from all countries while also ending its COVID-19 quarantine requirement for new arrivals.

Taiwan, And The World, Needs To Worry About the Western Disinterest In Protecting It

Taiwan, And The World, Needs To Worry About the Western Disinterest In Protecting It

By David Hutt
Western publics appear to have little appetite for direct involvement in a future Taiwan Strait crisis.

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.

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