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Of Singapore and Dumplings

Of Singapore and Dumplings

Singapore is great for more than one reason. And its diverse dining scene is just an added bonus.

Ma's Taiwan Numbers Game

Taiwanese President Ma looks to have best his rival in Sunday’s debate. Will it matter?

China's Alarming, Puzzling, Missile Test

China's Alarming, Puzzling, Missile Test

On January 11, a large missile streaked upward from a test site in China. The missile rocketed beyond the atmosphere and struck another similar missile launched from a separate site. Later that day, the official Xinhua news agency announced a ‘test on ground-based midcourse missile interception technology.’

'Artsy' Winner at China's Oscars

China’s equivalent of the US’s Academy Awards took place over the weekend, and the big winner was a Taiwanese film — based on a true story — that some are calling an ‘art-house film.’ No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti, or ‘Cannot Live Without You,’ centres on

Pixar Ignites

The ‘Pixar: 20 Years of Animation’ exhibit in Taipei is wrapping up this week. Personally, I can’t believe Pixar has already been around so long–it’s already 15 years since the company entered the mainstream cinematic consciousness with Toy Story. T

Exhibit Bonds China & Taiwan - North Korea Not Yet in the Game

A new exhibition at Taipei’s National Palace Museum has optimists talking progress over Taiwan-China relations. Last year, China surpassed the US to become Taiwan’s second largest importer. But this major art collaboration goes beyond the merely prac

Why China Military Watchers Got It Wrong

The publication last month of a monograph which dramatically overturns longstanding assumptions about the defense of Taiwan should make sobering reading for US policymakers.

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