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One China policy
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China ‘Abducts’ Taiwanese in Kenya
By J. Michael Cole
The forced deportation of Taiwanese citizens to China sparks fears about extraterritoriality.
How Chinese Analysts Understand Taiwan’s Geostrategic Significance
By David Gitter
As the world fixates on the South China Sea, Chinese describe Taiwan as the regional key.
Taiwan: 1992 Consensus on Shaky Ground
By Bob Lee
It is time to remove the ambiguity.
China, the U.S. and the Coming Taiwan Transition
By Douglas Paal
The implications for U.S. policy of China’s New Counterbalance in Asia and Taiwan’s election.
What Does the Ma-Xi Meeting Mean for China, Taiwan and America?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Robert Sutter discusses the ramifications the Ma-Xi meeting will have for cross-strait relations.
The Real Reason the Xi-Ma Meeting Was Historic
By Zheng Wang
Ma Ying-jeou may be the last Taiwanese president to embrace a "one China" mentality.
Ma-Xi Meeting: Less About the Elections, More About the Message
By Emily S. Chen
Rather than trying to sway an election, Beijing may want to send a message to Taiwan’s next president.
What Taiwan-Japan Relations Might Look Like in 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Tsai Ing-wen's visit to Japan provides a glimpse of the importance she ascribes to the Taiwan-Japan relationship.
As AIIB Deadline Closes, These Two Applicants Might Be Out of Luck
By Shannon Tiezzi
The final flurry of states seeking to join AIIB as founding members included a few surprises.
The 'One-India Policy' Needs More Thought
By Prashant Kumar Singh
India must decide where to direct a new core strategy.
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