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The Mood Ahead of Taiwan’s Midterm Elections

The Mood Ahead of Taiwan’s Midterm Elections

By James X. Morris
In what should be a referendum year, both parties appear to be adjusting their messages for the 2020 presidential elections.
Taiwan Is Retaking the Initiative With Its New Southbound Policy

Taiwan Is Retaking the Initiative With Its New Southbound Policy

By Alan Hao Yang and Jeremy Chiang
Forget Beijing: Taiwan is rolling out its “warm power” to win friends across Southeast and South Asia.

A Nation Reborn? Taiwan's Belated Recognition of Its Southeast Asian Heritage

A Nation Reborn? Taiwan's Belated Recognition of Its Southeast Asian Heritage

By Jeremy Chiang and Alan Hao Yang
Can Taiwan reinvent itself as a part of Southeast Asia?

6 Km From China, Taiwan's Kinmen Charts Its Own Path

6 Km From China, Taiwan's Kinmen Charts Its Own Path

By Nick Aspinwall
As Taiwan pushes to distance itself from China, Kinmen Island wants to build a bridge to Xiamen and “become a peninsula.”

Why Diplomatic Allies Matter to Taiwan

Why Diplomatic Allies Matter to Taiwan

By Ming-Sung Kuo
And why a new Monroe Doctrine won’t help Taiwan in its battle for diplomatic survival.
Taiwan's Silent Forest Wars

Taiwan's Silent Forest Wars

By Nick Aspinwall
The fight to save Taiwan's endangered trees is ensnaring migrant workers – but at the expense of the real criminals?

Taiwan's Migrant Workers Are Finding Their Voice

Taiwan's Migrant Workers Are Finding Their Voice

By James X. Morris
Labor protests in Taiwan reveal a pesky sincerity problem for government agencies.
The Dirty Secret of Taiwan’s Fishing Industry

The Dirty Secret of Taiwan’s Fishing Industry

By James X. Morris
Taiwan’s systemic inertia has created the perfect environment for the continued exploitation of migrant fishermen.

Taiwan’s Nuclear Dilemma

Taiwan’s Nuclear Dilemma

By Nicolas Freschi
Nuclear energy has long been a contentious issue for Taiwan, but there are few good alternatives.

Taiwan's Vanishing History

Taiwan's Vanishing History

By James X. Morris
A cemetery’s destruction highlights Taiwan’s systemic lack of cultural preservation.

The Taiwan Strait After a Second Korean War

The Taiwan Strait After a Second Korean War

By Eric Chan and Peter Loftus
The end of the Kim regime would spell trouble for the Taiwan Strait.
The White Wolf of Taiwan

The White Wolf of Taiwan

By Yun Xia
Zhang Anle and his solution for the cross-strait dilemma.

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