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The Tsai-Trump Call: The Dynamics in Taiwan

The Tsai-Trump Call: The Dynamics in Taiwan

By J. Michael Cole
Most analysis of the call overlooks a crucial component: Tsai's own calculations and the domestic reaction on Taiwan.
Coming Soon: The Next Big Clue to the Future of US-Taiwan Relations

Coming Soon: The Next Big Clue to the Future of US-Taiwan Relations

By Shannon Tiezzi
Will Tsai Ing-wen stop in the U.S. on her way to Central America next month? If so, who will she meet?

After the Call: Does Taiwan Have a Plan for the Trump Years?

After the Call: Does Taiwan Have a Plan for the Trump Years?

By Ankit Panda
What is Taiwan looking for from Donald Trump?

Taiwan's Biggest Problems Are at Home (Not Across the Strait)

Taiwan's Biggest Problems Are at Home (Not Across the Strait)

By Pengqiao Lu
Domestic struggles, not cross-strait relations, are contributing to Tsai Ing-wen's falling approval ratings.

What Does Trump's Election Mean for Taiwan?

What Does Trump's Election Mean for Taiwan?

By David Prentice
Gauging the implications for cross-strait relations as well as Taiwan's security and economy.
Cross-Strait Relations Caught in a Time Warp

Cross-Strait Relations Caught in a Time Warp

By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is dusting off the cross-strait playbook it used under the last DPP president. Will the old approach still work?

How Beijing Uses People-to-People Ties as Leverage Over Taiwan

How Beijing Uses People-to-People Ties as Leverage Over Taiwan

By David Gitter and Elsa Kania
Beijing hopes to convince Taiwanese to pressure their government into more politically accommodating positions.
Taiwan's Puzzling New Approach to Japan

Taiwan's Puzzling New Approach to Japan

By Chih-Cheng Chang and Chih-Chin Chen
How has Tsai Ing-wen handled Taiwan-Japan relations during her first 100 days in office?

Taiwan's Military Conscription Dilemma

Taiwan's Military Conscription Dilemma

By Shang-su Wu
Taiwan’s temporary extension of conscription shows that the new administration is also struggling with the issue.

Tsai's Refusal to Affirm the 1992 Consensus Spells Trouble for Taiwan

Tsai's Refusal to Affirm the 1992 Consensus Spells Trouble for Taiwan

By Yeni Wong, Ho-I Wu, and Kent Wang
Unless Tsai makes a U-turn on the Consensus, cross-strait ties could crumble.

'Lovable' Taiwan and Its Soft Power Quest

'Lovable' Taiwan and Its Soft Power Quest

By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan's deputy minister of culture speaks with The Diplomat.
The Next US President Should Keep Taiwan Close

The Next US President Should Keep Taiwan Close

By Kent Wang
As Washington debates overseas engagement, it must not forget about Taiwan.

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