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China-Taiwan Relations
Taiwan: Operating in a Confined International Space
By Emily S Chen
Building consensus at home will serve Taiwan better than alliances abroad.
Cross-Strait Relations After the Sunflower Movement
By Kelwin Choi
The Diplomat’s Kelwin Choi sits down with the Stimson Center’s Alan D. Romberg to talk cross-Strait relations.
Sunflowers End Occupation of Taiwan’s Legislature
By J. Michael Cole
J. Michael Cole reports from Taipei for The Diplomat.
Could China Ever Govern Taiwan?
By Kerry Brown
China's leaders, not used to dealing with public opinion, are unprepared to handle Taiwan's vocal population.
Diaspora + Fait Accompli: A New Formula for Force Projection?
By Shang-su Wu
The Russian takeover of the Crimea offers a possible blueprint for non-Western powers.
Xi Jinping's One Year Performance Review
By Ankit Panda
How did the new president of the People's Republic of China fare in his first year on the job?
Why ‘De-Taiwanize’ Taiwan?
By Lorand C. Laskai
The KMT is running an illogical campaign against Taiwanese identity.
Taiwan: Another Step Towards Integration?
By Shang-su Wu
A new concept adopted by the leading opposition party seems likely to strengthen cross-strait integration.
As China Rides High, a Downcast Taiwan Becomes More Vulnerable
By J. Michael Cole
China is convinced that history is on its side and that its political system is best – what does this mean for Taiwan?
Report: US Should Seek Greater International Role for Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new report from CSIS says the US should help Taiwan get into relevant IGOs, even if it means upsetting the PRC.
Forget Japan: China’s ADIZ Threatens Taiwan
By Zachary Keck
The East China Sea ADIZ effectively cuts off US forces in Japan and South Korea from Taiwan.
Gambia’s Break with Taiwan
By Joel Atkinson
The decision by Gambia to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan speaks volumes about China-Taiwan relations.