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The Trouble With Trump's Taiwan Approach
By David Volodzko
Trump's remarks about the 'one China' policy misread the psychological aspect of the Taiwan issue.
Is China’s Period of Strategic Opportunity Over?
By David Gitter
China's growing assertiveness reflects the fear that its period of strategic opportunity is drawing to a close.
A New Perspective on Taiwan-China Relations
By Gerrit van der Wees
Taiwan should no longer be perceived as a problem-spot dating from the anachronistic Chinese Civil War.
China ‘Abducts’ Taiwanese in Kenya
By J. Michael Cole
The forced deportation of Taiwanese citizens to China sparks fears about extraterritoriality.
China-Taiwan Relations: Toward an Improved Cross-Strait Status Quo
By David J. Firestein
The status quo around the cross-Strait issue is failing the United States, even as it is failing Taiwan and the PRC.
How Chinese Analysts Understand Taiwan’s Geostrategic Significance
By David Gitter
As the world fixates on the South China Sea, Chinese describe Taiwan as the regional key.
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