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Taiwan-Paraguay relations

How Secure Are Taiwan’s Remaining Diplomatic Partnerships?

How Secure Are Taiwan’s Remaining Diplomatic Partnerships?

By Patricio Giusto and Juan Manuel Harán
As China continues its quest to win over Taiwan’s allies, which countries might be the next to switch?
Taiwan’s Struggle to Retain Diplomatic Allies

Taiwan’s Struggle to Retain Diplomatic Allies

By Huynh Tam Sang and Truong Tuan Kiet
Taiwan hopes to hold on to its 12 diplomatic allies with technological incentives and diplomatic engagement. But China’s economic power and internal politics among Taiwan’s allies make this far more difficult.

The Trouble With Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies

The Trouble With Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies

By Ross Feingold
All too often, Taiwan looks the other way as its formal partners commit human rights abuses.

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America

Patricio Giusto, Julieta Heduvan, and Brian Hioe discuss the future of Taiwan's diplomatic recognition in Latin America.

Honduras’ China Switch and the Aftershocks

Honduras’ China Switch and the Aftershocks

By Wang Linbin
Honduras has officially terminated diplomatic relations with Taipei and embraced Beijing instead. Given China’s positioning in Latin America, this is not an isolated event.
How Taiwan Become a Key Issue in Paraguay’s Presidential Election

How Taiwan Become a Key Issue in Paraguay’s Presidential Election

By Julieta Heduvan and Juan Manuel Harán
With economic pressure building for a change, Paraguay’s presidential race could determine the future of Taiwan’s presence in South America.

The South American Election That Has Taiwan Scrambling

The South American Election That Has Taiwan Scrambling

By Gabriel Cohen
Paraguay’s upcoming election in late April could see the country establish ties with China at long last. Taipei is predictably worried.
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