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Ma Ying-jeou
Taiwan, China & Reasonability
It may be ‘reasonable’ for Taiwan to abandon its South China Sea claims. That doesn’t mean it’s likely.
Tsai Wins DPP Poll in Taiwan
Taiwan’s opposition DPP looks set to choose Tsai Ing-wen to run against Ma Ying-jeou in next year’s election.
Taiwan's Energy Security Battle
Taiwan is heavily dependent on imports of oil to meet its energy needs. But what happens if ties cool with Beijing?
Taiwan Mulls Post-US Pacific
Does the increased talk of the United States abandoning Taiwan reflect a decline in American power?
China or the Mainland?
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou prefers ‘the mainland’ to ‘China.’ Will other Taiwanese agree?
Taiwan's KMT—Hollow Victory?
Three victories in local races for Taiwan’s ruling KMT at the weekend can’t mask problems facing it in the 2012 poll.
Taiwan's KMT—Hollow Victory?
Three victories in local races for Taiwan’s ruling KMT at the weekend can’t mask problems facing it in the 2012 poll.
China Making Taiwan Nervous?
China’s more assertive diplomacy seems to have made Taiwanese more wary over its intentions.
Ma's Taiwan Numbers Game
Taiwanese President Ma looks to have best his rival in Sunday’s debate. Will it matter?