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What Happens After China Invades Taiwan?

What Happens After China Invades Taiwan?

By Wang Mouzhou
Even a tactically “successful” invasion of the island might lead to strategic defeat for the PRC and the Communist Party.
Taiwan's 'Little Burma'

Taiwan's 'Little Burma'

By David Prentice
Huaxin Street in Taipei is home to many of Taiwan's 40,000 Burmese immigrants.

On Taiwan, the Honeymoon Is Over

On Taiwan, the Honeymoon Is Over

By Michelle Winglee
Tsai Ing-wen's popularity is falling amid pressure from Beijing and economic uncertainty.

Taiwan's Cold War Fortresses

Taiwan's Cold War Fortresses

By Guy Plopsky
Fortifications on Matsu Island were meant to defend against a communist invasion.

Is Trouble Brewing in the Taiwan Strait?

Is Trouble Brewing in the Taiwan Strait?

By Neil Thompson
Amid President Trump's other moves, don't forget the possibility of the frozen conflict over Taiwan turning hot.
Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan

Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan

By T.F. Swinburne
A look back at the evolution of gay rights in Taiwan -- and the growth of the movement's opposition.

The Tsai-Trump Call: The Dynamics in Taiwan

The Tsai-Trump Call: The Dynamics in Taiwan

By J. Michael Cole
Most analysis of the call overlooks a crucial component: Tsai's own calculations and the domestic reaction on Taiwan.
Gay Rights on the March in Taiwan

Gay Rights on the March in Taiwan

By David Prentice
This year’s Taipei Pride parade comes at a pivotal moment in the island’s gay rights movement.

Taiwan’s White Terror and the Search for Transitional Justice

Taiwan’s White Terror and the Search for Transitional Justice

By Chang-Ling Huang
The costs of a "silent revolution."

How Bad Is Taiwan's Economy?

How Bad Is Taiwan's Economy?

By Frank S.T. Hsiao
Compared to other economies around the world, Taiwan is doing just fine.

Taiwan: Can Tsai Ing-Wen Change the Politics of Death?

Taiwan: Can Tsai Ing-Wen Change the Politics of Death?

By Michael Caster
The incoming president faces a debate over the death penalty.
Taiwan’s Elections, China’s Response and America’s Policy

Taiwan’s Elections, China’s Response and America’s Policy

By Robert Sutter
In the wake of the election, the future of cross-strait relations is even more uncertain.

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