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The Anti-Submarine Warfare Component of China’s Sorties in Taiwan’s ADIZ

The Anti-Submarine Warfare Component of China’s Sorties in Taiwan’s ADIZ

By Olli Pekka Suorsa
Near daily KQ-200 sorties help China conduct submarine screening and monitoring of critical sea lanes of communication.
The Politics of Taiwan’s Environmental Policy

The Politics of Taiwan’s Environmental Policy

By Brian Hioe
Environmental issues have primarily been caught in the contest between the pan-Blue and pan-Green camps, as is the case with many political issues in Taiwan.

EU Disinformation Committee Heads to Taiwan

EU Disinformation Committee Heads to Taiwan

By Staś Butler
The official visit by INGE is the latest in a series of high-level interactions between Brussels and Taipei.

What Role Could Civilians Play in Taiwan’s Defense?

What Role Could Civilians Play in Taiwan’s Defense?

By Jacob Parakilas
Is there a place for civic defense in a world of high-tech strategic competition?

Taiwan: Cooperating With the World to Achieve a Net-Zero Future 

Taiwan: Cooperating With the World to Achieve a Net-Zero Future 

By Chang Tzi-chin
Taiwan has established long-term reduction targets and is planning a practical path to attain net-zero emissions by 2050, the environmental minister writes.
Chinese Overfishing Highlights Environmental Crisis in the Taiwan Strait

Chinese Overfishing Highlights Environmental Crisis in the Taiwan Strait

By Wen Lii
The massive numbers of Chinese squid fishing boats near Matsu are only the tip of the iceberg in terms of the environmental threat.

If China Attacks Taiwan, What Will Europe Do?

If China Attacks Taiwan, What Will Europe Do?

By Joris Teer and Tim Sweijs
Any decisions made in the event of a Chinese attack on Taiwan are likely to determine Europe’s place in the world for decades to come.
Biden, Taiwan, and Strategic Ambiguity

Biden, Taiwan, and Strategic Ambiguity

By Dennis V. Hickey
Even U.S. presidents apparently need a primer on the U.S. stance on Taiwan’s defense.

Must Taiwan Remain Invisible for the Next 50 Years?

Must Taiwan Remain Invisible for the Next 50 Years?

By Yu-Jie Chen
On the 50th anniversary of the U.N.’s Resolution on Chinese representation, it’s time to rethink Taiwan’s role in the world.

Chen Po-wei Is the Latest Victim of Taiwan’s ‘Recall Revenge’

Chen Po-wei Is the Latest Victim of Taiwan’s ‘Recall Revenge’

By Brian Hioe
Another progressive young politician was recalled, part of a broader wave of recalls backed by the opposition KMT.

Taiwan Says it is ‘Preparing For War,’ But Are Taiwanese Mentally Ready?

Taiwan Says it is ‘Preparing For War,’ But Are Taiwanese Mentally Ready?

By Liam Gibson
A persistent perception gap between public and policymakers may undermine government efforts to build the island’s resilience.
How UAVs Could Spark a Military Conflict in the Taiwan Strait

How UAVs Could Spark a Military Conflict in the Taiwan Strait

By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
It makes tactical, operational, and strategic sense for China to start using UAVs in its incursions into Taiwan's ADIZ. Taiwan needs to decide now how it would respond.

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