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Taiwanese Politics
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The Great Chinese Lie About Taiwan
By J. Michael Cole
Taiwan wants many things. War isn't on that list.
The Rise of Civic Nationalism in Taiwan: A Conversation with J. Michael Cole
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Shannon Tiezzi speak to J. Michael Cole about Taiwanese politics and society.
Taiwan Applies to Join AIIB Under ‘One China,’ Sparking Protests
By J. Michael Cole
Taiwan applies to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, provoking protests in Taipei.
Prison Hostage Situation in Taiwan Turns Deadly … and Political
By J. Michael Cole
A botched prison break turns into a political melodrama with a tragic conclusion.
Inevitability and Possible Futures in the Taiwan Strait
By J. Michael Cole
Are the Taiwanese in charge of their own destiny any more?
To Freeze or Not to Freeze: The DPP’s ‘Independence Clause’
By J. Michael Cole
The Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) independence clause is a non-issue and should be treated as such.
Was Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement Successful?
By J. Michael Cole
Did Taiwan's Sunflower Movement succeed?
The Return of Gangster Politics in Taiwan
By J. Michael Cole
The return to Taiwan, after 17 years in exile, of the most-wanted fugitive-turned-politician has kept things interesting.
The Folly of "Managed" Taiwan Ties
The U.S. should be promoting not “managing” ties with Taiwan. This week’s election in Taiwan is a perfect opportunity for a rethink.
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