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Ma Ying-jeou
A Peace Agreement Between China and Taiwan?
With cross-strait ties warming, now might be the time to move forward on a peace deal.
Taiwan’s Parliamentary Brawl: Debate Rages over Nuclear Plant
Punches and water flew in Taiwan’s Parliament last Friday as the debate over a nuclear plant grew heated.
Forget the PLA, Taiwan’s Military Threatens Itself
The death of a conscript has further complicated Taipei’s path to an all-volunteer force.
How Taiwan Bungled the Philippine Crisis
Starting off with the moral high ground, Ma Ying-jeou quickly overplayed his hand. What went wrong?
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Taiwan's F-16 Upgrade
With a deal on new fighters seemingly halted, Taiwan is increasing the capabilities of its existing fighter aircraft.
Taiwan’s China Spy Problem
Even as relations warm, “China’s intelligence collection against the island it claims as its own remains as aggressive as ever…”
America Needs a Taiwan Strategy
“The U.S. pivot toward Asia necessitates a rebalancing in the Taiwan Strait.”
Taiwan's Cultural Reservoir
Taiwan’s Culture Ministry plans to upgrade the nation’s cultural soft power. But will it keep its uniqueness?
Backdoor Reunification?
Will a planned business regulation change in China accelerate the process of cross-strait unification?
Taiwan's Nuclear Future?
The crisis at Fukushima rocked Taiwan’s own confidence in nuclear energy. With Ma re-elected, what next?
Ma Wins Taiwan Poll
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou comfortably wins reelection, beating the Democratic People’s Party.
A Tsai Win and China Ties
Would Taiwan presidential candidate Tsai Ying-wen be able to maintain good ties with China? It seems unlikely.