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Taiwan South China Sea approach
How Will the Lai Government Handle Taiwan’s Maritime Disputes?
By Brandon Tran
Like Beijing, Taipei officially maintains claims over islands in the East and South China Seas disputed with Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Rethinking Taiwan’s Claims in the South China Sea
By Gary Sands
Discarding its “U-shaped line” claim could help Taiwan boost its international image and create distance between itself and Beijing.
Taiwan's Puzzling New Approach to Japan
By Chih-Cheng Chang and Chih-Chin Chen
How has Tsai Ing-wen handled Taiwan-Japan relations during her first 100 days in office?
South China Sea Homework for Taiwan’s President-Elect
By Chung Chieh
Tsai will need to have a strategy for handling Taiwan's sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.
From South China Sea Island, Taiwan's President Presents 'Roadmap' for Peace
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ma Ying-jeou reaffirmed Taiwan's sovereignty claims but also offered a plan for moving beyond the disputes.
Taiwan’s President Ma to Visit Disputed South China Sea Island
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ma Ying-jeou plans to visit Itu Aba tomorrow, to the consternation of the U.S. and Vietnam.
The Philippines’ Dubious Claims in South China Sea Arbitration
By Kuan-Hsiung Wang
Manila is undermining its own efforts to resolve South China Sea disputes.
The DPP's Agenda for Contributing to Regional Stability
By Vincent Y. Chao
Claims that the DPP lacks clarity on sovereignty issues are disingenuous.
Taiwan's Next President Must Protect its Sovereignty
By Eric Huang
The country's next leader must continue to assert without ambiguity its claims in the South China Sea.
Taiwan's South China Sea Headache
By Shannon Tiezzi
Caught between its own territorial claims and international criticism of the "nine-dashed line", what is Taiwan to do?
Taiwan Vows to Defend South China Sea Claims as Philippines Case Begins Against China
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The government stands firm on its position.
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