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We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

By Gray Sergeant
Liberal democracies can, and should, develop their own bilateral and multilateral exchanges with Taiwan, even while pushing for its inclusion in the WHO and other U.N. bodies.
Taiwan Is Crucial to the Global Fight Against Cybercrime

Taiwan Is Crucial to the Global Fight Against Cybercrime

By Huang Ming-chao
“Cybercrime knows no borders, so Taiwan hopes to work with the rest of the world in jointly fighting the problem.”

Why Deepening EU-Taiwan Economic Ties Matter

Why Deepening EU-Taiwan Economic Ties Matter

By Ming-Yen Tsai
The time is ripe for the EU and Taiwan to further strengthen bilateral trade ties, starting with negotiations on a Bilateral Investment Agreement.

US Envoy to United Nations Meets With Taiwan Official in New York

US Envoy to United Nations Meets With Taiwan Official in New York

By Associated Press
The “historic” meeting comes amid a growing U.S. campaign to give Taiwan a voice in international bodies.

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

By Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, and Yao-Yuan Yeh
A new survey delves more deeply into Taiwanese public opinion toward the ROC, China, and the nation’s future.
Taiwan and the WHO: People Power Will Prevail

Taiwan and the WHO: People Power Will Prevail

By Johnny Chiang
The KMT’s chairman makes the case for Taiwan’s inclusion in the World Health Organization.

Global Health Security: A Call for Taiwan’s Inclusion

Global Health Security: A Call for Taiwan’s Inclusion

By Chen Shih-chung
Taiwan’s minister of health makes the case for the country’s inclusion in the WHO.
Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai and a senior U.S. official called for Taiwan’s inclusion in the WHO as the nation confirmed its first coronavirus case on Tuesday.

Taiwan at the Crossroads of History

Taiwan at the Crossroads of History

By Chih-Wei Chen
Faced with China’s “sharp power,” it’s time to redefine the interaction model between Taiwan and international society.

Can the US Help Taiwan Keep Its Remaining Diplomatic Relationships?

Can the US Help Taiwan Keep Its Remaining Diplomatic Relationships?

By Timothy S. Rich
Taiwan has lost five partners to China since 2016. Washington might be able to help stem the tide.

Taiwan Can Help the UN Achieve Its Goals

Taiwan Can Help the UN Achieve Its Goals

By Jaushieh Joseph Wu
The United Nations should stand up to external pressures and open its doors to Taiwan.
Why Diplomatic Allies Matter to Taiwan

Why Diplomatic Allies Matter to Taiwan

By Ming-Sung Kuo
And why a new Monroe Doctrine won’t help Taiwan in its battle for diplomatic survival.

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