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Halal Tourism on the Rise in Asia, Just Not in China

Halal Tourism on the Rise in Asia, Just Not in China

By Betsy Joles
As Beijing connects to the world's largest Muslim markets, its attention to halal tourism lags behind Taiwan's efforts.
China Conducts Military Drills Involving Long-Range Bombers Near Taiwan, Japan

China Conducts Military Drills Involving Long-Range Bombers Near Taiwan, Japan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Chinese military aircraft flew over the Bashi Channel and Miyako Strait on April 15 as part of a military exercise.

Taiwan Vows ‘Forceful Expulsion’ of Chinese Fighters Flying in Taiwanese Airspace

Taiwan Vows ‘Forceful Expulsion’ of Chinese Fighters Flying in Taiwanese Airspace

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen slammed a “provocative” encroachment of Chinese aircraft.

Taiwan Mulls F-16 Viper Fighter Purchase From the US

Taiwan Mulls F-16 Viper Fighter Purchase From the US

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan is considering procuring up to 66 F-16 Viper fighter jets from the United States.

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
The broader definition of what constitutes the entity of “China” is on display in Sydney in more ways than one.
Taiwan's 20th Century Brush With a Nuclear Capability

Taiwan's 20th Century Brush With a Nuclear Capability

By Robert Farley
Just how close was Taipei to going nuclear?

Taiwan and the Pacific: One Big, Happy Austronesian Family

Taiwan and the Pacific: One Big, Happy Austronesian Family

By Grant Wyeth
In focusing efforts to promote its indigenous peoples and culture, Taiwan is making a political gambit in the Pacific as well.
Taiwan’s African Swine Fever Response Stirs Cross-Strait Tensions

Taiwan’s African Swine Fever Response Stirs Cross-Strait Tensions

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan and China cannot agree on information sharing to mutually combat a severe viral outbreak.

Mattis Out: The View from Taiwan

Mattis Out: The View from Taiwan

By Kent Wang
The Taiwanese in general thought of Mattis as a rational and cautious person, Trump is seen as much the opposite.

China Holds Long-Range Air Combat Drill Near Taiwan

China Holds Long-Range Air Combat Drill Near Taiwan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan scrambled fighter jets to intercept Chinese bombers, fighter jets, and an electronic intelligence aircraft flying over the Bashi Strait.

One China, Two Interpretations, and the Third Alternative for Taiwan

One China, Two Interpretations, and the Third Alternative for Taiwan

By Charles I-hsin Chen
The historic 2015 meeting between Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou made a third alternative, beyond unification or separation, more likely.
Taiwan Receives First Upgraded F-16 Viper Fighter Jet

Taiwan Receives First Upgraded F-16 Viper Fighter Jet

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The first F-16V fighter jet was delivered to the Republic of China Air Force on October 20, according to media reports.

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