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Sunflowers End Occupation of Taiwan’s Legislature

Sunflowers End Occupation of Taiwan’s Legislature

By J. Michael Cole
J. Michael Cole reports from Taipei for The Diplomat.
Protestors to Leave Taiwan's Legislature on Thursday

Protestors to Leave Taiwan's Legislature on Thursday

By Shannon Tiezzi
Concessions from legislative speaker Wang Jin-pyng led protestors to announce an end to their occupation of the LY.

Taiwan's 'Sunflower Movement' Goes Global

Taiwan's 'Sunflower Movement' Goes Global

By Shannon Tiezzi
Supporters of the Sunflower Movement have organized sympathetic protests in Europe, North America, and Asia.

The Taiwan Protests: Regional and Economic Implications

The Taiwan Protests: Regional and Economic Implications

By Shannon Tiezzi
Bonnie Glaser on Taiwan's controversial trade agreement with China and the significance for cross-strait relations.

Say Goodbye to ‘Peaceful Unification’

Say Goodbye to ‘Peaceful Unification’

By J. Michael Cole
The successful occupation of the legislature shows that peaceful unification in the future is a pipe dream.
Taiwan’s Fight for Democracy

Taiwan’s Fight for Democracy

By Ching-yi Huang
The international community should support those seeking to preserve the democratic pillar of due process.

Protests Won’t Undermine Taiwan’s Reputation

Protests Won’t Undermine Taiwan’s Reputation

By Michal Thim
Claims that the Sunflower Movement will hurt Taiwan’s ability to join regional trade pacts are misguided.
Hundreds of Thousands Protest Against Trade Pact in Taiwan

Hundreds of Thousands Protest Against Trade Pact in Taiwan

By J. Michael Cole
Protests over a Taiwan-China trade pact continued, with up to 350,000 attending a rally outside the Presidential Office.

Could China Ever Govern Taiwan?

Could China Ever Govern Taiwan?

By Kerry Brown
China's leaders, not used to dealing with public opinion, are unprepared to handle Taiwan's vocal population.

Taiwan and the Future of the Cross-Strait Services Trade Agreement

Taiwan and the Future of the Cross-Strait Services Trade Agreement

By Jonathan Spangler
The protests over the past week leave Taiwan in an awkward position.

Beijing Watches the Taiwan Protests

Beijing Watches the Taiwan Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
Popular protests in Taiwan over a trade agreement with China could alter Beijing's approach to cross-strait relations.
The Implications of the Taiwan Protests

The Implications of the Taiwan Protests

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
In this week's podcast, the U.S. team discusses MH370, Taiwan protests, and the U.S.-Philippines naval agreement.

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