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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.

Taiwan's Elections: What to Watch For

Taiwan's Elections: What to Watch For

By Shannon Tiezzi
A look at the potential implications a DPP victory could have for Taiwan, mainland China, and the United States.

The Changing Tides of Taiwanese Politics

The Changing Tides of Taiwanese Politics

By Shelley Rigger
As election day approaches, what’s behind the DPP’s rising popularity and the KMT’s stagnation?
Saving Taiwan's Marine Corps

Saving Taiwan's Marine Corps

By Grant Newsham and Kerry Gershaneck
Taiwan’s amphibious capabilities are becoming dangerously weak.

What Does the Ma-Xi Meeting Mean for China, Taiwan and America?

What Does the Ma-Xi Meeting Mean for China, Taiwan and America?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Robert Sutter discusses the ramifications the Ma-Xi meeting will have for cross-strait relations.
The Taiwan Problem: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

The Taiwan Problem: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

By Noah Lingwall
A grand bargain between the U.S. and China over Taiwan seems an ill-conceived idea.

Taiwan and Strategic Security

Taiwan and Strategic Security

By Joseph A. Bosco
The U.S. declarative policy on Taiwan of “strategic ambiguity” needs to change sooner rather than later.

Taiwan’s Submarine Saga

Taiwan’s Submarine Saga

By Wang, Jyh-perng and Tan, Chih-lung
The Indigenous Defense Submarines program has had a long and convoluted history.

The Problem With Taiwanese Eyes

The Problem With Taiwanese Eyes

By Jens Kastner
Amid stagnating wages and a brain drain, deprivation of daylight is ruining the eyes of Taiwan’s children.
Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Broken Mirror

Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Broken Mirror

By Barclay Bram Shoemaker
The outcome of the protests in one give the other a glimpse of what life might be like should it return to the mainland.

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