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Taiwan international participation
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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
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
By Ming-Sung Kuo
And why a new Monroe Doctrine won’t help Taiwan in its battle for diplomatic survival.
One China, Dual Recognition: A Solution to the Taiwan Impasse
By Edward A. McCord
"The exclusive recognition convention regarding the PRC and Taiwan has only survived as a peculiar anomaly."
The International Labor Conference Turns Its Back on Taiwan – and Its Own Principles
By Li-chuan Liuhuang
How can the International Labor Organisation promote social justice while cozying up to political forces?
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.
Everyone Wins When ICAO Includes Taiwan
By Stanley Kao
Excluding Taiwan from ICAO is a threat to global aviation safety.
International Civil Aviation Organization Shuts out Taiwan
By David Sutton
Chinese pressure convinces ICAO to go against international principles, and the best interests of aviation safety.
Let Taiwan Join the Global Aviation Body
By Kent Wang
"To ensure the highest standards of air safety worldwide, ICAO cannot afford to exclude Taiwan."
Britain, Taiwan, and the Question of Sovereignty
By Kerry Brown
The Brexit vote shows how important national sovereignty still is -- an important lesson for Taiwan.
Taiwan’s Vital International Role in Global Health Security
By Dr. Tzou-yien Lin
Taiwan’s participation in global health security is essential for avoiding deadly blind spots.
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