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Taiwan’s KMT Elects New Chair. Will It Reconsider Its Stance on Ties With China?

Taiwan’s KMT Elects New Chair. Will It Reconsider Its Stance on Ties With China?

By Nick Aspinwall
Johnny Chiang swept the KMT chairperson vote, ushering in an apparent next-generation KMT.
Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy and the Looming Election

Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy and the Looming Election

By Jeremy Huai-Che Chiang
With the election looming large on the horizon, Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy is obviously at a decisive juncture.

When a China Propaganda Campaign Infiltrated the United States

When a China Propaganda Campaign Infiltrated the United States

By Robert Farley
The case of a pro-Nationalist propaganda network in the United States in the 1930s reinforces the fact that foreign interference in U.S. politics is far from new.

Reconceiving Taiwan as a Pacific Island Country

Reconceiving Taiwan as a Pacific Island Country

By Janice Feng
The claim “Taiwan has always been Chinese” is simply untrue and anachronistic.

Donald Trump Just Complicated US-Taiwan Relations, Big Time

Donald Trump Just Complicated US-Taiwan Relations, Big Time

By Ankit Panda
Donald Trump's phone call to Tsai Ing-wen sets up a possible diplomatic crisis with China.
'One China,' 5 Interpretations

'One China,' 5 Interpretations

By JM Norton
The various ways different stakeholders in Beijing, Taipei, and Washington interpret "one China."

Myanmar’s Kuomintang 'Incursion'

Myanmar’s Kuomintang 'Incursion'

By Alice Dawkins
Where the borders of China and Myanmar rub together, the line between insiders and outsiders becomes rather blurry.
Is the KMT Becoming a Fringe Party in Taiwan?

Is the KMT Becoming a Fringe Party in Taiwan?

By Liam Joel Han
After an election-day rout, the KMT seems to be moving farther away from public opinion.

KMT's Ousted Presidential Candidate Returns as Party Chair

KMT's Ousted Presidential Candidate Returns as Party Chair

By Shannon Tiezzi
Hung Hsiu-chu is back -- now can she rebuild a fractured and damaged party?

The 228 Incident and Taiwan's Transitional Justice

The 228 Incident and Taiwan's Transitional Justice

By Linda van der Horst
What does Tsai Ing-wen's election mean for truth and accountability for Taiwan's dark past?

How Will Mainland China Respond to Taiwan’s Elections?

How Will Mainland China Respond to Taiwan’s Elections?

By Shannon Tiezzi
So far Beijing's response to the DPP victory has been mild, but cross-strait relations will never be quite the same.
It's Official: DPP's Tsai Ing-wen Is Taiwan's Next President

It's Official: DPP's Tsai Ing-wen Is Taiwan's Next President

By Shannon Tiezzi
The DPP won a landslide victory in the presidential race, and looks to secure a legislative majority as well.

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