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Taiwan
Tsai Wins DPP Poll in Taiwan
Taiwan’s opposition DPP looks set to choose Tsai Ing-wen to run against Ma Ying-jeou in next year’s election.
China's Jump Jet Mystery
Are Chinese internet rumours about the development of a J-18 jump jet fighter really credible?
Taiwan's Energy Security Battle
Taiwan is heavily dependent on imports of oil to meet its energy needs. But what happens if ties cool with Beijing?
China Provokes Over Kashmir
Comments by the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan over stapled visas are a provocative move toward India.
Taiwan Mulls Post-US Pacific
Does the increased talk of the United States abandoning Taiwan reflect a decline in American power?
Why Taiwan Matters
US critics are wrong to dismiss ties with Taiwan. Backing Taipei is the best way to ensure peace in Asia.
The Dragon Wants to be Seen
China has been keen to flaunt its military prowess. A newly found confidence and intention to deter are two reasons.
Getting Real About Taiwan
Bartering Taiwan for better ties with China is a mistake. Ambitious powers see such concessions as an appetizer, not dessert.
Taiwan Must Avoid a Greek Fate
Just because China doesn’t want a conflict over Taiwan doesn’t mean it will accept the status quo.
Searching for Taiwan’s Plan B
China has repeatedly made clear its vision for Taiwan. Wishful thinking over interdependence won’t change this, says Daniel Lynch.
China or the Mainland?
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou prefers ‘the mainland’ to ‘China.’ Will other Taiwanese agree?
Hu’s Almost Harmonious Visit
After a tense 12 months in US-China ties, Barack Obama and Hu Jintao appeared to get the largely incident-free visit they both wanted.