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Australia-Taiwan relations

What’s Paul Keating’s Problem With Taiwan?

What’s Paul Keating’s Problem With Taiwan?

By Grant Wyeth
Once again the former Australian prime minister has made headlines, this time by making the ahistorical claim that Taiwan is “sitting on Chinese real estate.”

Energy at the Crux of Australia-Taiwan Relations

Energy at the Crux of Australia-Taiwan Relations

By Grant Wyeth
Australia effectively powers Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, and, in turn, powers its Silicon Shield. 
Watching Taiwan’s Election Through Australia’s Eyes

Watching Taiwan’s Election Through Australia’s Eyes

By Grant Wyeth
What is most important to Australia is that the status quo is maintained across the Taiwan Strait.

In Australia, Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Appeals to Shared Values

In Australia, Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Appeals to Shared Values

By Grant Wyeth
Although the Australian government avoided any direct contact with the foreign minister, it undoubtedly paid close attention to what he said at a talk this week in Melbourne. 

Sailing South: Taiwan’s Strategic Reimagining of Regional Ties

Sailing South: Taiwan’s Strategic Reimagining of Regional Ties

By Alan H. Yang and Sana Hashmi
Taiwan’s relationships with Asian countries, despite their clear importance, often receive limited attention.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Moving Toward Sustainable Australia-Taiwan Ties

Moving Toward Sustainable Australia-Taiwan Ties

By Sana Hashmi and Alan Yang
Australia is now moving away from the narrative that inching closer to Taiwan will anger China.

Tony Abbott in Taiwan: An Imperfect Messenger 

Tony Abbott in Taiwan: An Imperfect Messenger 

By Grant Wyeth
Abbott’s visit may have been counterproductive both for Taiwan itself and for Taiwan’s support in Australia.
Connecting the Vertices: Prospects for Australia-Taiwan Relations

Connecting the Vertices: Prospects for Australia-Taiwan Relations

By Jung-Ming Chang
As the U.S. tightens ties with both Taiwan and Australia, it's time for Canberra and Taipei to do the same.

Time to Take Taiwan Studies Beyond America

Time to Take Taiwan Studies Beyond America

By Marcin Jerzewski and Sana Hashmi
Taiwan could gain outsized rewards from promoting the field in Australia, India, and Indonesia.

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

Taiwan Touts Australian ‘Freedom Wine’ In Opposition to Chinese Tariffs

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen has prioritized Taiwan-Australia ties as part of her New Southbound Policy, and there’s momentum on both sides toward a potential trade agreement.

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
The broader definition of what constitutes the entity of “China” is on display in Sydney in more ways than one.
The Qantas Quandary: Is Taiwan in China?

The Qantas Quandary: Is Taiwan in China?

By Grant Wyeth
Recently Australia’s Qantas airlines changed the language it uses to refer to Taiwan at Beijing’s request.

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