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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?

What Taiwan’s Military Can Learn From the Armenia-Azerbaijan War

What Taiwan’s Military Can Learn From the Armenia-Azerbaijan War

By Eric Chan
Taiwan can take valuable lessons from the role of drones, decoys, and flexible thinking in the conflict.

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen has prioritized Taiwan-Australia ties as part of her New Southbound Policy, and there’s momentum on both sides toward a potential trade agreement.

To Step up Its Digital Transformation, Taiwan Needs a New Social Compact

To Step up Its Digital Transformation, Taiwan Needs a New Social Compact

By Roy Ngerng
If Taiwan is to succeed in its digital strategy, there needs to be a fundamental mindset shift toward investing in Taiwan’s industries and citizenry.
More and More Taiwanese Favor Independence – and Think the US Would Help Fight for It

More and More Taiwanese Favor Independence – and Think the US Would Help Fight for It

By Dennis V. Hickey
The latest Taiwan National Security Survey contains both good and bad news for cross-strait stability.

Taiwan Is Crucial to the Global Fight Against Cybercrime

Taiwan Is Crucial to the Global Fight Against Cybercrime

By Huang Ming-chao
“Cybercrime knows no borders, so Taiwan hopes to work with the rest of the world in jointly fighting the problem.”
Has Taiwan Always Been Part of China?

Has Taiwan Always Been Part of China?

By Gerrit van der Wees
The historical relationship is more complicated than Beijing would like to admit.

Taiwan Starts Production of First Domestically Made Submarines

Taiwan Starts Production of First Domestically Made Submarines

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen called the submarine production crucial to Taiwan’s development of asymmetric warfare capabilities.

Taiwan, Frozen Out of RCEP, Explores Trade Agreement Options With US

Taiwan, Frozen Out of RCEP, Explores Trade Agreement Options With US

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan reiterated Sunday its desire to join the CPTPP, and negotiators are in Washington this week hammering out a potential free trade agreement with the United States.

Support for Trump in Hong Kong and Taiwan Is Unsurprising (But Misguided)

Support for Trump in Hong Kong and Taiwan Is Unsurprising (But Misguided)

By Ja Ian Chong
Worry about the reliability of Democratic presidents is based on a selective reading of past and current events.
Taiwan Accused of Failing to Protect Medical Rights of Southeast Asian Workers

Taiwan Accused of Failing to Protect Medical Rights of Southeast Asian Workers

By Nick Aspinwall
A coalition held a protest outside Taiwan’s disease control center after several migrant workers said they were illegally terminated after getting sick.

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