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Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan on Wednesday launched a new office to process applications by Hong Kong nationals seeking to work, study, or seek asylum in the country.
Why Taiwan Matters for the Czech Republic

Why Taiwan Matters for the Czech Republic

By Filip Šebok
Taiwan has transformed itself into the “anti-China” in the Czech domestic debate.

Taiwan President Asserts Sovereignty Over Disputed Islands Claimed by Japan and China

Taiwan President Asserts Sovereignty Over Disputed Islands Claimed by Japan and China

By Nick Aspinwall
Tsai Ing-wen reiterated Taiwan’s claim over the Diaoyutai/Senkakus after opposition politicians pushed her to respond to a Japanese move to change their administrative name.

Changing of the Guard as William Lai Replaces Taiwan’s Epidemiologist Vice President

Changing of the Guard as William Lai Replaces Taiwan’s Epidemiologist Vice President

By Nick Aspinwall
Chen Chien-jen ended his single term as vice president after playing a key role in Taiwan’s successful COVID-19 response.

What Taipei Can Teach Local Leaders Elsewhere About Democratic Governance

What Taipei Can Teach Local Leaders Elsewhere About Democratic Governance

By Ko Wen-je and Chris Li
Where would Taiwan’s success be without Taipei?
Taiwan’s ‘Han Wave’ Comes Crashing Down

Taiwan’s ‘Han Wave’ Comes Crashing Down

By Nick Aspinwall
Han Kuo-yu will be removed from his post after infuriating Kaohsiung residents during his brief tenure as mayor.

What Can Taiwan Do to Help Defend Hong Kong?

What Can Taiwan Do to Help Defend Hong Kong?

By Wu Jieh-min
The international response to China's latest power grab is uncertain. What can Taiwan do to help a Hong Kong under siege?
Taiwan to Loosen COVID Social Distancing Restrictions, Announces Global Assistance Measures

Taiwan to Loosen COVID Social Distancing Restrictions, Announces Global Assistance Measures

By Nick Aspinwall
The country, which has confirmed just 443 cases of COVID-19, is set to ease social distancing seating restrictions in public places.

Is the ‘1992 Consensus‘ Fading Away in the Taiwan Strait?

Is the ‘1992 Consensus‘ Fading Away in the Taiwan Strait?

By Derek Grossman
Beijing and Taipei‘s nebulous common understanding is not what it used to be.

Taiwan’s COVID-19 Diplomacy and WHO Participation: Losing the Battle But Winning the War?

Taiwan’s COVID-19 Diplomacy and WHO Participation: Losing the Battle But Winning the War?

By Wen-Ti Sung
Taipei’s “warm power” has benefited its international ambitions amid the pandemic.

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

By Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, and Yao-Yuan Yeh
A new survey delves more deeply into Taiwanese public opinion toward the ROC, China, and the nation’s future.
Taiwan Says It Will Draft Plan to Help Hong Kongers as National Security Law Looms

Taiwan Says It Will Draft Plan to Help Hong Kongers as National Security Law Looms

By Nick Aspinwall
Beijing's plan to impose a national security law on Hong Kong has reopened a debate over how Taiwan should help Hong Kongers intending to seek asylum or residency.

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