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Taiwan Relations Act
High-Level US Visits to Taiwan Mark 40 Years of Unofficial Ties
By Nick Aspinwall
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan will lead a delegation to Taipei next week, continuing celebrations of the Taiwan Relations Act.
The Taiwan Relations Act at 40
By Tiffany Ma and Jessica Drun
40 years after the U.S. passed a law to govern unofficial ties with Taiwan, the world has shifted dramatically.
Invite to President Tsai From US Senators Met With Cautious Skepticism in Taiwan
By Nick Aspinwall
Prominent observers and scholars are worried now is not the time to push for a radical paradigm shift in the unofficial U.S.-Taiwan relationship.
Time to Let Taiwan Join the Pacific Partnership
By Joseph Bosco
Taiwan is an exemplar in the disaster relief and cooperation the mission seeks to promote.
Why Trump Must Approve Taiwan Arms Sales Now
By David G. Brown
Any further delay risks undermining critical U.S. interests in Asia.
Bolstering Taiwan's Last Line of Defense
By Ian Easton and Dee Wu
There is a lot that Washington can do to boost Taipei's security in the face of the threat posed by Beijing.
Time to End US Strategic Ambiguity on Taiwan
By Joseph Bosco
Trump should be clear: the U.S. will come to Taiwan's aid if it is attacked.
Trump Must Boost Taiwan Arms Sales Now
By Ian Easton
It is essential that the administration gets off to a strong start less the Taiwan Strait flashpoint boil over.
Trump and 'One China': Two Phone Calls, Many Interpretations
By Joseph Bosco
After the phone call with Xi Jinping, the Trump administration needs to imbue its Taiwan policy with strategic clarity.
The Past and Future of US-Taiwan Relations: A Conversation With Lung-Chu Chen
By Shannon Tiezzi
Examining the legal basis for U.S.-Taiwan relations, and what needs to be changed in the 21st century.
Making Sense of Donald Trump's Early Asia Moves: Taiwan, China, Pakistan, and the Philippines
By Ankit Panda
What can be said about the incoming U.S. president's plans for Asia based on three important phone calls?