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A Lose-Lose Fighter Decision
The Obama administration’s decision to offer upgrades to Taiwan’s aging F-16 fighter fleet will annoy Beijing and unsettle Taiwan.
How Taiwan Can Upstage China
Taiwan’s South China Sea claims are outdated. It could earn some vital regional goodwill by abandoning them.
Getting Real About Taiwan
Bartering Taiwan for better ties with China is a mistake. Ambitious powers see such concessions as an appetizer, not dessert.
Searching for Taiwan’s Plan B
China has repeatedly made clear its vision for Taiwan. Wishful thinking over interdependence won’t change this, says Daniel Lynch.
China's relations in the Asia-Pacific: Taiwan
By Daniel Lynch
Those that believe the status quo with Taiwan can go on indefinitely are being far too complacent, argues Daniel Lynch.
Ma’s Backdoor China Embrace
The trade deal between China and Taiwan is about much more than economics. China admits it, so why won’t Taiwan’s president?
Biggest Show on Earth
Stephen Midas reports from the Copenhagen Climate Conference where delegates around the world are working to thrash out an agreement aimed at tackling global warming.
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