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Taiwan in the World Health Assembly
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Taiwan Seeks to Share Its Advances in Digital Healthcare
By Chen Shih-Chung
Taiwan can help countries around the world achieve the goal of universal health coverage by 2030.
Taiwan’s National Health Insurance: A Model for Universal Health Coverage
By Chen Shih-Chung
Taiwan has a constructive role to play in creating a robust global health network, but remains excluded from the World Health Organization.
Including Taiwan Should Not Be a Troubling Issue for the WHO
By Shih-Chia Lin
Despite the new WHO director-general's emphasis on reform and inclusion, Taiwan remains sidelined.
China Is Undermining Its Own Taiwan Strategy
By Pengqiao Lu
Beijing should return to and overhaul, its charm offensive policy toward Taiwan.
China Continues to Block Taiwan in the International Arena
By Gerrit van der Wees
Chinese pressure successfully bars Taiwan from joining the World Health Assembly.
WHO Déjà Vu: Taiwan Not Invited to World Health Assembly
By DD Wu
WHA says cross-strait understanding between China and Taiwan is the basis for invitation
Taiwan and the World Health Assembly
By Gerrit van der Wees
Taiwan finally receives its invite to the WHA -- with several strings attached.
Taiwan's Railway Diplomacy
By Michael Reilly
Railway diplomacy is Taiwan's latest attempt to counter international isolation.
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