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1992 Consensus
Did China Just Kill Cross-Strait Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing announces that it suspended cross-strait communications when Tsai Ing-wen assumed office.
Why Beijing Should Work With Tsai Ing-wen
By Dalton Lin
Taiwan's new president showed goodwill toward Beijing in her inaugural address. The CCP should reciprocate.
Is the KMT Becoming a Fringe Party in Taiwan?
By Liam Joel Han
After an election-day rout, the KMT seems to be moving farther away from public opinion.
KMT's Ousted Presidential Candidate Returns as Party Chair
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hung Hsiu-chu is back -- now can she rebuild a fractured and damaged party?
A Formula for Beijing-Taipei Coexistence
By Emily S. Chen
Would a passive non-denial of the one-China principle work for cross-strait relations?
Taiwan: 1992 Consensus on Shaky Ground
By Bob Lee
It is time to remove the ambiguity.
Taiwan's Dilemmas and Challenges After the 2016 Election
By Dingding Chen
Tsai Ing-wen may have won the election, but she faces a range of important challenges ahead.
How Will Mainland China Respond to Taiwan’s Elections?
By Shannon Tiezzi
So far Beijing's response to the DPP victory has been mild, but cross-strait relations will never be quite the same.
Taiwan's Elections: What You Need to Know
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan heads to the polls on Saturday. Here's a rundown of who's running, what's at stake, and the latest predictions.
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.
KMT Candidate to US: 'Cross-Strait Peace and Stability on the Line' in Taiwan Election
By Shannon Tiezzi
KMT presidential candidate Eric Chu used his visit to the U.S. to question his opponent's plans for cross-strait ties.
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.