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Taiwan Passes Anti-Infiltration Act Ahead of Election Amid Opposition Protests

Taiwan Passes Anti-Infiltration Act Ahead of Election Amid Opposition Protests

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen defended the new law, which is designed to curb Chinese influence in Taiwan’s politics. Opposition lawmakers slammed the act and pledged a review.
Taiwan Probes Alleged Visa Scam as Concerns Mount Over Chinese Election Influence

Taiwan Probes Alleged Visa Scam as Concerns Mount Over Chinese Election Influence

By Nick Aspinwall
Taipei prosecutors have raided multiple travel agencies for allegedly facilitating the illegal entry of Chinese government officials into Taiwan.

Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Elections

Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Elections

By Yoshiyuki Ogasawara
Incumbent Tsai Ing-wen has enjoyed a resurgence in support. Here’s why.

Taiwan’s Usually Obscure Party Lists Might Swing Its Legislative Election

Taiwan’s Usually Obscure Party Lists Might Swing Its Legislative Election

By Lev Nachman and Brian Hioe
The KMT was riding high in legislative polls -- until a huge misstep with its party lists.

Bonnie Glaser on the Future of US-China Relations, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific Strategy

Bonnie Glaser on the Future of US-China Relations, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Shannon Tiezzi, Juan Zhang, andRob La Terza
“I’m not very optimistic about the U.S.-China bilateral relationship in the near term…There are multiple conflicts of interest between the two countries.”
CCP Influence Operations and Taiwan’s 2020 Elections

CCP Influence Operations and Taiwan’s 2020 Elections

By Russell Hsiao
Will the Chinese Communist Party’s effort to influence Taiwanese democracy ahead of the upcoming elections succeed?

Taiwan’s Election Thrown Into Turmoil After Claims by Alleged Chinese Spy

Taiwan’s Election Thrown Into Turmoil After Claims by Alleged Chinese Spy

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan detained two Chinese executives over election influence allegations and proposed an anti-infiltration bill after confessions from Wang Liqiang.
Taiwan’s Han Kuo-yu Picks Running Mate as Scandals, Controversies Swirl

Taiwan’s Han Kuo-yu Picks Running Mate as Scandals, Controversies Swirl

By Nick Aspinwall
Han Kuo-yu announced former premier Chang San-cheng as his vice presidential pick, while controversial comments and property acquisition scandals hamper his campaign.

Taiwan Rebukes Beijing’s New 26 Measures for Cross-Strait Exchanges

Taiwan Rebukes Beijing’s New 26 Measures for Cross-Strait Exchanges

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s ruling DPP rejected China’s offer of incentives to Taiwanese nationals, while the opposition KMT welcomed the move.

Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy and the Looming Election

Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy and the Looming Election

By Jeremy Huai-Che Chiang
With the election looming large on the horizon, Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy is obviously at a decisive juncture.

Terry Gou May Run for Taiwan’s President. What Does His Foxconn Record Tell Us?

Terry Gou May Run for Taiwan’s President. What Does His Foxconn Record Tell Us?

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s richest man is reportedly ready to declare his candidacy. Would he run the country like he ran his corporate empire?
Taiwan’s New Power Party Faces Crisis After Departure of Heavyweights

Taiwan’s New Power Party Faces Crisis After Departure of Heavyweights

By Nick Aspinwall
Two legislators and the party chairperson have quit the NPP, throwing the “third force” party into turmoil.

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