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Orchid Island's Nuclear Fate

Orchid Island's Nuclear Fate

By Howard Hsu
For decades Taiwan has stored its nuclear waste on Orchid Island, home of the Tao.
Time for a US Pivot on Taiwan Policy

Time for a US Pivot on Taiwan Policy

By Rep. Steve Chabot
A critical US ally has unnecessarily been left out of the mix: Taiwan.

Everything to Read on the South China Sea Ruling and Its Strategic Implications

Everything to Read on the South China Sea Ruling and Its Strategic Implications

By Ankit Panda
Weekend reading to fully understand the implication of the historic South China Sea ruling.

5 Takeaways: A Closer Look at the Historic South China Sea Arbitration Award

5 Takeaways: A Closer Look at the Historic South China Sea Arbitration Award

By Ankit Panda
Reading the historic award in Philippines v. China raises several interesting questions.

India Inducts First Indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft

India Inducts First Indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft

By Ankit Panda
Plus, supersonic misfire in the Taiwan strait, carrots in the South China Sea, and more.
Blatant Sexual Harassment Crops Up During Taiwan’s First Airline Strike

Blatant Sexual Harassment Crops Up During Taiwan’s First Airline Strike

By Katherine Wei
China Airlines' recent strike in Taiwan stirred up an ugly trend of sexual harassment.

Only One China for Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek Rejects Taiwanese NGO

Only One China for Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek Rejects Taiwanese NGO

By Casey Michel
The Taiwan Root Medical Peace Corps, a medical provider slated to offer “free medical services” in Kyrgyzstan, was denied.
An American Suicide Jolts Taiwan

An American Suicide Jolts Taiwan

By Katherine Wei
An American man commits suicide upon hearing his jail sentence in Taiwanese court.

Inmate's Sudden Execution Reignites Death Penalty Controversy in Taiwan

Inmate's Sudden Execution Reignites Death Penalty Controversy in Taiwan

By Katherine Wei
Taiwan's former justice minister has stirred up controversy over the death penalty in Taiwan.

In Taiwan, Exports Stabilize Despite 16-Month Decline

In Taiwan, Exports Stabilize Despite 16-Month Decline

By Katherine Wei
Are Taiwan's exports stabilizing or are tougher times still ahead?

Tsai Ing-wen’s Cross-Strait Policies: Vague By Design?

Tsai Ing-wen’s Cross-Strait Policies: Vague By Design?

By Katherine Wei
Taiwan's new president is vague on cross-strait ties, but that might be by design.
Without Clarity on 1992 Consensus, Tsai and DPP Will Face Challenges Ahead

Without Clarity on 1992 Consensus, Tsai and DPP Will Face Challenges Ahead

By Dingding Chen
Without the stability of the "1992 consensus," Taiwan could be in big trouble

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