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US Secretary of State Pompeo Lifts Restrictions on Exchanges With Taiwan

US Secretary of State Pompeo Lifts Restrictions on Exchanges With Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
The announcement itself was not unexpected, but the timing -- just 11 days before a new administration takes office -- was.
Taiwan’s Opposition Party Pushes for Referendum on US Pork Ban

Taiwan’s Opposition Party Pushes for Referendum on US Pork Ban

By Nick Aspinwall
The Kuomintang wants to overturn a government decision to allow imports of U.S. meat containing traces of a controversial feed additive.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Will Visit Taiwan

US Ambassador to the United Nations Will Visit Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
Craft will become the latest – and last – high-ranking Trump administration official to visit Taiwan.

Taiwan Tightens Pandemic Measures After First Local COVID-19 Case Since April

Taiwan Tightens Pandemic Measures After First Local COVID-19 Case Since April

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan is tightening borders as a new, more contagious variant of COVID-19 spreads around the world.

Taiwan Needs to Be a Part of the UK’s China Strategy

Taiwan Needs to Be a Part of the UK’s China Strategy

By David Green
The willingness (or lack thereof) to embrace Taiwan is a bellwether of how serious liberal democracies are about countering CCP threats to their ideals.
Indonesia Quietly Advances Economic, Cultural Ties with Taiwan

Indonesia Quietly Advances Economic, Cultural Ties with Taiwan

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Fuad Tingai
Despite the country’s growing dependence on China, connections with Taiwan have persisted – even grown.

Biden and the Credibility Conundrum: What If China Attacks Taiwan?

Biden and the Credibility Conundrum: What If China Attacks Taiwan?

By Robert Farley
American presidents have worried about the credibility of their threats since the beginning of the Nuclear Age.
Taiwanese Horror Game ‘Devotion’ Gets Pulled Again Over Chinese Objections

Taiwanese Horror Game ‘Devotion’ Gets Pulled Again Over Chinese Objections

By Nick Aspinwall
Online game store GOG canceled a plan to re-release the game, which drew controversy last year over an Easter egg comparing Xi Jinping to Winnie the Pooh.

China’s Military Actions Against Taiwan in 2021: What to Expect

China’s Military Actions Against Taiwan in 2021: What to Expect

By Ying-Yu Lin
A look at the security environment facing Taiwan in the upcoming year.

Pro-China TV Station Goes Off Air in Taiwan After Losing Broadcast License

Pro-China TV Station Goes Off Air in Taiwan After Losing Broadcast License

By Nick Aspinwall
CTiTV went off air on midnight Friday after losing a court battle fighting its license renewal. Opposition politicians are crying foul.

Taiwan’s President Makes the (Virtual) Rounds at DC Think Tanks

Taiwan’s President Makes the (Virtual) Rounds at DC Think Tanks

By Shannon Tiezzi
President Tsai gave virtual remarks at three separate events in two days, a flurry of engagement designed to highlight her agenda for U.S.-Taiwan cooperation.
Taiwan, Chips, and Geopolitics: Part 1

Taiwan, Chips, and Geopolitics: Part 1

By John Lee
Taiwan’s TSMC is a critical part of the global semiconductor supply chain. What does that mean for the U.S. and China’s Taiwan policies?

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