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Beijing’s Games in the Taiwan Strait
By Jakub Piasecki
Tensions rise as Taipei protests Beijing’s new national security law in the run-up to Taiwan’s 2016 election.
The US Position on the ‘1992 Consensus’: Why it Matters
By J. Michael Cole
Amid the discourse on Taiwan's future, it's important to be clear on the 1992 consensus.
Taiwan and Strategic Security
By Joseph A. Bosco
The U.S. declarative policy on Taiwan of “strategic ambiguity” needs to change sooner rather than later.
Taiwan: Cross-Strait Relations and the 2016 Elections
By Emily S. Chen
Both the ruling and opposition parties need to navigate some tricky waters ahead of next year’s presidential elections.
KMT Chairman's Historic Visit to Mainland China
By Kerry Brown
KMT Chairman Eric Chu will visit Beijing this weekend, opening up possibilities for a step forward in cross-strait ties.
Why 2016 Could Be a Nightmare for China
By Kerry Brown
Presidential elections in the U.S. and Taiwan could end China's period of "strategic opportunity."
Former Taiwanese President Chen Released on Medical Bail
By J. Michael Cole
Chen Shui-bian's temporary release could further complicate Taiwanese politics in the run-up to a presidential election.
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