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Ma Ying-jeou
Is a Meeting Between Ma Ying-jeou And Xi Jinping Possible?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks by Taiwan's minister in charge of mainland affairs revive speculation about a potential Ma-Xi summit.
Why ‘De-Taiwanize’ Taiwan?
By Lorand C. Laskai
The KMT is running an illogical campaign against Taiwanese identity.
Asia’s New Year Economic Wish List
By Anthony Fensom
Can the region build on the progress it made in 2013?
Taiwanese Intelligence Accused of Meddling in Hong Kong
By J. Michael Cole
Beijing accused Taiwan of seeking to create “chaos” in the territory to discredit the one country, two systems formula.
No, Taiwan Is Not Ready For Political Talks With China
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are reports that Ma Ying-jeou is interested in ending the political standoff with China. Don't believe it.
Taiwan’s All-Volunteer Military
By Shang-su Wu
Taiwan’s military transformation from conscription to an all-volunteer system will not go well.
Gambia’s Break with Taiwan
By Joel Atkinson
The decision by Gambia to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan speaks volumes about China-Taiwan relations.
Why China's Air Defense Identification Zone Is Terrible For Cross-Strait Relations
China’s new ADIZ in the East China Sea jeopardizes the possibility of unification with Taiwan.
Is China and Taiwan’s Diplomatic Truce Over?
Last week The Gambia decided to cut ties with Taiwan. The implications could be significant.
Solving the Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute
An initiative by Taiwan’s president offers what is surely the most effective solution to the dangerous dispute.
PRC Is Biggest Obstacle to Unification With Taiwan
The dirty secret in cross-Strait relations: China’s political system is the biggest barrier to unification.
China’s Constant Warfare
China’s three-warfares concept underscores the CCP’s combative mindset and continuous strife.