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Time for a ‘Semi-Quad’ Alliance

Time for a ‘Semi-Quad’ Alliance

By Che-Jen Wang
The U.S., Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea must work together to safeguard global supply chains for semiconductors.
Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day

Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day

By Ian Easton
Our natural impulse when thinking about future amphibious operations is to look to the past. Yet the reality is that no good point of comparison for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan exists.

Taiwan’s COVID-19 Spike Threatens to Unravel Its Success Story

Taiwan’s COVID-19 Spike Threatens to Unravel Its Success Story

By Nick Aspinwall
While it’s not too late to turn the tide, Taiwan’s recent spike in coronavirus cases has revealed flaws in the island’s internationally lauded containment measures.

Prospects and Challenges for Japan-Taiwan Security Cooperation

Prospects and Challenges for Japan-Taiwan Security Cooperation

By Yuki Tatsumi
Tokyo has finally begun to openly recognize that the peace and security of the Taiwan Strait directly impacts that of Japan.

Saving Taiwan’s COVID-19 Success Story

Saving Taiwan’s COVID-19 Success Story

By Wayne Soon and Honghong Tinn
With significant community spread, it’s time to rethink Taiwan’s pandemic strategies.
Taiwan Ordered to Address Forced Labor on Its Fishing Vessels

Taiwan Ordered to Address Forced Labor on Its Fishing Vessels

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s government has long resisted calls to address systemic labor abuse on its fishing boats, but it is now facing pressure from within.

Taiwan at the Nexus of Technology and Geopolitics 

Taiwan at the Nexus of Technology and Geopolitics 

By Ian Bremmer and Ali Wyne
The tightening nexus of geopolitics and geotechnology will make U.S.-China competition increasingly fraught. But Taiwan’s core challenge is not a near-term crisis.
Taiwan Catches Two Chinese Nationals Arriving by Dinghy

Taiwan Catches Two Chinese Nationals Arriving by Dinghy

By Nick Aspinwall
At least one Chinese national said he had fled to Taiwan in search of “freedom and democracy,” raising questions about border security and refugee laws.

We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

By Gray Sergeant
Liberal democracies can, and should, develop their own bilateral and multilateral exchanges with Taiwan, even while pushing for its inclusion in the WHO and other U.N. bodies.

Whether Fighting COVID-19 or the Next Pandemic, Taiwan Can Help

Whether Fighting COVID-19 or the Next Pandemic, Taiwan Can Help

By Shih-chung Chen
The world cannot build a resilient and inclusive global health system while excluding Taiwan from participating.

As Drought Worsens Chip Shortage, Taiwan Fights Brain Drain to China

As Drought Worsens Chip Shortage, Taiwan Fights Brain Drain to China

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan, under pressure to alleviate a global chip shortage, is fighting a drought at home and recruitment of its engineers by Chinese competitors.
How the Biden Administration Can Support Taiwan

How the Biden Administration Can Support Taiwan

By Chip Gregson, Russell Hsiao, and Stephen Young
Deterring Chinese coercion will take a concerted effort across the economic, political, and military fronts.

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