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Taiwan
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
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
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
By Katherine Wei
Are Taiwan's exports stabilizing or are tougher times still ahead?
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
By Dingding Chen
Without the stability of the "1992 consensus," Taiwan could be in big trouble
Taiwan’s 2016 Elections: It’s Not About China
By Euhwa Tran
China was and is becoming less and less of a presence in the very hearts and minds that it is trying to win.
Taiwan's Dilemmas and Challenges After the 2016 Election
By Dingding Chen
Tsai Ing-wen may have won the election, but she faces a range of important challenges ahead.
Grounded: Taiwan’s US-Made Attack Helicopter Fleet is Rusting Away
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan’s tropical climate may be too much for the AH-64E Apache gunship to handle.
How the Rest of Asia Reacted to US Navy Patrol Near China's Man-Made Island
By Jake Douglas
We know China wasn't happy. What about everyone else?
Examining the Flaws of a South China Sea Code of Conduct
By Ching Chang
A South China Sea Code of Conduct presents several challenges.
Which South China Sea Island Holds the Greatest Military Significance?
By Greg Austin
Hainan and China’s unfinished frontier wars.