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Potential Logistical and Operational Costs of a China-Taiwan Conflict

Potential Logistical and Operational Costs of a China-Taiwan Conflict

By Sara Hsu
Half of the global container fleet passed through the Taiwan Strait this year, making it a critical waterway for global supply chains.
Crossing the Line: The Makings of the 4th Taiwan Strait Crisis?

Crossing the Line: The Makings of the 4th Taiwan Strait Crisis?

By Olli Pekka Suorsa and Adrian Ang U-Jin
The PLA response to Pelosi’s Taiwan visit represents the riskiest and most intense challenge to the median line to date.

A Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis or an Inflection Point for the Status Quo?

A Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis or an Inflection Point for the Status Quo?

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
What do the events of early August 2022 in the Taiwan Strait portend for the future of the Asia-Pacific?

How ‘Third Way’ Countries Live With COVID-19

How ‘Third Way’ Countries Live With COVID-19

By Wayne Soon
Australia, Japan, South Korea, and others have found middle ground between a full return to pre-pandemic normalcy and attempts to cling to “zero COVID.”

Taiwan Frets for ‘Thousands’ Trafficked Into Cambodia

Taiwan Frets for ‘Thousands’ Trafficked Into Cambodia

By Luke Hunt
Taiwan joins the chorus of regional countries expressing concerns about human trafficking in Cambodia, where reports are rife of enslavement, beatings, torture, and being resold.
China’s Taiwan Strategy Could Impact India’s Economy

China’s Taiwan Strategy Could Impact India’s Economy

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Last year, India-Taiwan bilateral trade was worth an estimated $7 billion, with the two countries considering a free trade deal and working towards creating a semiconductor manufacturing hub in India.

Following China’s Military Drills, Taiwan Settles Into New Normal

Following China’s Military Drills, Taiwan Settles Into New Normal

By Brian Hioe
China's live-fire drills did not spark much fear in Taiwan, where frequent Chinese military activities have long become a reality.
Do Legislative Visits Actually Help Taiwan?

Do Legislative Visits Actually Help Taiwan?

By Andrei Lungu
Instead of deterring China, such visits in fact increase the risk of an invasion of Taiwan, because they create a nefarious incentive for it.

Taiwan’s KMT: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Taiwan’s KMT: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

By Micah McCartney
China’s aggressive maneuvers are making it harder for Taiwan’s main opposition party to finesse its cross-strait stance.

Which Asian Countries Support China in the Taiwan Strait Crisis – and Which Don’t?

Which Asian Countries Support China in the Taiwan Strait Crisis – and Which Don’t?

By Shannon Tiezzi
An analysis of foreign ministry statements from across the Asia-Pacific region reveals which countries are hewing close to China's line, which lean toward the U.S., and which are staying neutral.

The Realist Underpinnings of China’s Taiwan Strategy

The Realist Underpinnings of China’s Taiwan Strategy

By Corey Lee Bell
Yes, “reunification” is a matter of national pride and prestige for China. But isolating Taiwan also serves a critical strategic function – and that helps explain Beijing’s response to Pelosi’s visit.
Australia, China, and the Language of Humiliation

Australia, China, and the Language of Humiliation

By Grant Wyeth
When Australia defends mutually beneficial rules – or the status quo in Taiwan – China takes offense. 

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