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Taiwan
Is Cross-Strait Honeymoon Over?
The leaderships in Taiwan and mainland China must be careful about raising expectations for engagement.
How Europe Shies from Taiwan
Europe accounts for a fraction of Taiwan’s defense import needs. Expect things to stay that way.
U.S. Confronts an Anti-Access World
The U.S. military is no longer as overwhelmingly superior in numerical and qualitative terms as it was not so long ago. That has big implications for its plans in Asia.
Can China Crash U.S. Pivot Party?
The United States is working hard to recalibrate its national security strategy with an Asia-Pacific focus. If China can act boldly, it has multiple avenues for countering it.
Taiwan's Status Quo
The Taiwanese perception of the status quo with China may be diverging from Washington’s. That’s a problem.
What About that Jeremy Lin?
New York Knicks basketball star Jeremy Lin put in a remarkable finish last night. It’s a great story.
Tseng's Roller-Coaster Year
Taiwanese golf star Yani Tseng is having an up and down 2012 after a remarkable 12 wins last year.
Is Linsanity Premature?
U.S. basketball fans are going crazy over Jeremy Lin. Can the New York Knicks star live up to the hype?
Why Jeremy Lin Matters
How Taiwanese-American basketball star Jeremy Lin could transform stereotypes of Asian-Americans.
Taiwan's Election Beacon
Last month’s election in Taiwan had mainlanders talking. The peaceful way it was contested offers China hope.
The West’s First War with China
China has a long and impressive tradition of warcraft. Studying it properly would do the West a world of good.
The West’s First War with China
China has a long and impressive tradition of warcraft. Studying it properly would do the West a world of good.