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China-Taiwan conflict
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China’s Worrying Military Exercises Near Taiwan
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s moves in the region, despite the pandemic, are only likely to generate fear and inspire greater cooperation with Washington.
How Pacific Islands Leverage the China-Taiwan Tug of War
By Alexandre Dayant
The Pacific is a diplomatic battlefield, with the island countries themselves as the main players.
Are Taiwan’s Citizens Willing to Fight Against China?
By Yao-Yuan Yeh, Charles K.S. Wu, Austin Wang, and Fang-Yu Chen
According to a recent survey, the public in Taiwan is not war shy after all.
China Holds Long-Range Air Combat Drill Near Taiwan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan scrambled fighter jets to intercept Chinese bombers, fighter jets, and an electronic intelligence aircraft flying over the Bashi Strait.
China Flies Su-35 Fighters Over Bashi Channel for First Time
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Chinese Su-35 fighter jets and H-6K bombers circled Taiwan during a long-range patrol.
What Is the Likelihood of Cross-Strait Conflict?
By Eric D. Rowe
An Interview with Arthur Ding on Taiwan’s military and political readiness.
Calm Down About Taiwan’s New Premier
By Michael A. Turton
If a tree falls in a Taiwanese forest, cross-Strait relations are tense.
Taiwan Pushes For Sale of F-35 Fighter Jets
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan will officially declare its intention to procure the fifth generation fighter jet this summer.
Why Selling F-35s to Taiwan Is a Terrible Idea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan would be better off investing its limited resources in advanced surface-to-air missile systems.
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