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Japan, Taiwan Lawmakers Discuss China Threat

Japan, Taiwan Lawmakers Discuss China Threat

By Shannon Tiezzi
The interaction between legislators was intended as the equivalent of more formal “2+2” talks.
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister: Time to Let Taiwan Work With the UN

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister: Time to Let Taiwan Work With the UN

By Jaushieh Joseph Wu
“There is no lack of compelling reasons for Taiwan to play a constructive role in the U.N. system,” writes Joseph Wu.

Afghanistan’s Collapse: The View From Taiwan

Afghanistan’s Collapse: The View From Taiwan

By Brian Hioe
How are Taiwan’s various political players interpreting the U.S. withdrawal, and the subsequent fall of Kabul?

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

By John Bolton and Derik R. Zitelman
Washington has strategic, economic, and normative reasons for safeguarding the island from Chinese coercion.

What the Fall of Afghanistan Means for Taiwan

What the Fall of Afghanistan Means for Taiwan

By Vincent Chao
Afghanistan and Taiwan have few parallels, but Taipei can still draw some important lessons from the tragic fall of Kabul.
Long-Range Conventional Precision Strike: Taiwan’s Post-Nuclear Deterrent?

Long-Range Conventional Precision Strike: Taiwan’s Post-Nuclear Deterrent?

By Rowan Allport
Taipei has been quietly working on a conventional deterrent that lacks much of the nuclear option’s controversy.

What’s Behind Lithuania’s Outreach to Taiwan?

What’s Behind Lithuania’s Outreach to Taiwan?

By Brian Hioe
After Taiwan announced plans to open a new representative office in Lithuania, China responded by ordering Lithuania to withdraw its ambassador to Beijing.
Eswatini, Taiwan’s Last Partner in Africa

Eswatini, Taiwan’s Last Partner in Africa

By Carien du Plessis
The relationship hinges on proudly democratic Taiwan befriending an absolute monarch. Will pro-democracy protests spell the end of King Mswati’s rule – and relations with Taipei?

Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

By Justin Logan
When it comes to burden-sharing, banging the table doesn’t work -- doubt about the U.S. commitment does.

Taiwan – Sorry, ‘Chinese Taipei’ – Is Having a Fantastic Olympics

Taiwan – Sorry, ‘Chinese Taipei’ – Is Having a Fantastic Olympics

By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwanese athletes’ record-setting medal haul has drawn new attention to the odd arrangement under which they compete at the Olympics.

The Living Legacy of the Flying Tigers

The Living Legacy of the Flying Tigers

By Samuel Hui
The history of the Flying Tigers is not only an inspirational story – it is the key to future Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation.
How Taiwan’s Mayors Helped Lead the Fight Against COVID-19

How Taiwan’s Mayors Helped Lead the Fight Against COVID-19

By Chingyu Yao
Citizen-centered policies and local mayors can lead Taiwan – and the world – into a better new normal even after the pandemic.

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