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Ma Yin-jeou
Tsai Ing-wen’s U.S. Transit Stops in Historical Context
By Kristian McGuire
Unofficial transit stops by Taiwan leaders in the U.S. have some interesting history.
China and Taiwan’s Window of Opportunity at APEC
By Chen-shen J. Yen
Beijing has a rare opportunity to host President Ma on its own terms.
A Scottish Stone Tossed Into the Taiwan Strait
By Chen-Dong Tso
A Ma-Xi summit at the upcoming APEC Summit could help soothe cross-strait tensions.
Taiwan Rocked by Anti-Nuclear Protests
By J. Michael Cole
Anti-nuclear protesters have taken to the streets of Taipei to demand the end of atomic energy on the island.
2012 – Ripe for a Flashpoint
With a series of elections and other events in Asia-Pacific next year, there’s plenty of room for tensions to boil over.
Taiwan-China Ties to Cool
With the ‘easy’ deals made, ties between China and Taiwan are set to cool. But a third party arbiter could help.
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