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China Conducts ‘Precision Missile Strikes’ in Taiwan Strait

China Conducts ‘Precision Missile Strikes’ in Taiwan Strait

By Johnson Lai and Huizhong Wu
Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said it counted 11 Dongfeng missiles landing in the waters to Taiwan’s north, east, and south.
Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit: The Substance and the Aftermath

Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit: The Substance and the Aftermath

By Brian Hioe
The planned trip – and China's potential reaction – has been the headlines for weeks. Now that it's over, where do things stand?

Pelosi Lands in Taiwan; China Announces Fighter Flights, Firing Drills

Pelosi Lands in Taiwan; China Announces Fighter Flights, Firing Drills

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. House speaker’s long-reported trip to Taiwan has begun. In response, China announced upcoming military drills surrounding the island.

How Far Could the Quad Support Taiwan?

How Far Could the Quad Support Taiwan?

By Huynh Tam Sang and Trang Huynh Le
The Quad is supposed to help counterbalance China’s rise, but it remains unclear whether the bloc would intervene in the event of a Taiwan Strait conflict.

China Is Not Russia; Taiwan Is Not Ukraine

China Is Not Russia; Taiwan Is Not Ukraine

By Tiejun Zhang
The differences between each are stark enough that we can draw few useful parallels from the Ukraine War for Taiwan.
Previewing Taiwan’s 2022 Midterm Elections

Previewing Taiwan’s 2022 Midterm Elections

By Brian Hioe and Lev Nachman
The November 26 midterm races are the DPP’s to lose.

Are ADIZ Incursions China’s New Response to US Arms Sales to Taiwan?

Are ADIZ Incursions China’s New Response to US Arms Sales to Taiwan?

By Adrian Ang U-Jin
Beijing is reacting to the intensification of U.S. political outreach to Taiwan after Russia’s Ukraine invasion.
Biden: US Military Says Pelosi Taiwan Trip ‘Not a Good Idea’

Biden: US Military Says Pelosi Taiwan Trip ‘Not a Good Idea’

By Associated Press
The House speaker is reportedly planning a trip to Taiwan in August. China had promised to take “strong measures” in response.

European Parliament VP Urges Renewed China-Taiwan Dialogue

European Parliament VP Urges Renewed China-Taiwan Dialogue

By Associated Press
A delegation from the European Parliament is in Taiwan, with reports of a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi coming in August.

The 1992 Consensus: Why It Worked and Why It Fell Apart

The 1992 Consensus: Why It Worked and Why It Fell Apart

By Alyssa Resar
CCP and KMT negotiators sought to formulate a framework to manage the cross-strait relationship within what they recognized to be an “irresolvable conflict.”

Across Party Lines, Taiwan Mourns Abe Shinzo

Across Party Lines, Taiwan Mourns Abe Shinzo

By Brian Hioe
The former Japanese prime minister's support for Taiwan brought condolences even from the KMT, which is generally antagonistic toward Japan.
China Protests Taiwan’s VP Paying Respects at Abe’s Memorial

China Protests Taiwan’s VP Paying Respects at Abe’s Memorial

By Associated Press
Vice President Lai attended Abe's funeral service in Tokyo in his personal capacity.

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