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Taiwan, Asia’s Secret Air Power
By Ian Easton
A look at what Taiwan is doing to ensure its air defense and why it matters for the United States and the region.
History and the Possibility of Taiwan-Japan Relations
By Lorand C. Laskai
Many Taiwanese have a surprisingly positive take on Japan’s colonial legacy, with memories that remain salient today.
Human Rights and Cross-Strait Relations
By Jerome A. Cohen & Yu-Jie Chen
Human rights need to be part of the cross-Strait conversation. A consular-type agreement would be a good place to start.
Time for Taiwan to Rethink Its Diplomacy
By Joel Atkinson
Taiwan needs to decide on a plan for its remaining diplomatic allies before it is too late.
Taiwan-Ukraine: A Cautious Relationship
By Fabrizio Bozzato and Tatiana Komarova
Relations between Taipei and Kiev have often been complicated by the policies of their larger neighbors.
Taiwan’s Desperate Migrant Mothers
By Jens Kastner
When the marriages don’t work out, the country’s foreign brides often face desperate circumstances.
Taiwan’s Nuclear Future and Authoritarian Past
By Brent Crane
The intense debate in Taiwan over nuclear power has echoes of a less democratic past.
The Transformation of Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement
By Lorand C. Laskai
Nearly a month after it began, the movement has evolved in some interesting ways.
How Technology Revolutionized Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement
By Vincent Y. Chao
Facebook and Google, the favored tools of dissidents, are now shaping Taiwan’s relationship with China.
The Taiwan Protests: Regional and Economic Implications
By Shannon Tiezzi
Bonnie Glaser on Taiwan's controversial trade agreement with China and the significance for cross-strait relations.
Taiwan and the Future of the Cross-Strait Services Trade Agreement
By Jonathan Spangler
The protests over the past week leave Taiwan in an awkward position.
Is Taiwan’s Military Becoming Too Small to Fight?
By J. Michael Cole
With conscription ending and budgets limited, Taiwan may have to make do with a smaller defense force.