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Tsai Ing-wen
Is the Death Penalty the DPP’s Greatest Challenge?
By Pei-Yu Wei
The death penalty in Taiwan is one of the few areas where the DPP's position is at odds with public sentiment.
Did China Just Break Its 'Diplomatic Truce' With Taiwan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time in 8 years, China has recognized one of Taiwan's diplomatic allies.
Hong Kong And Taiwan: The Future of Chinese Democracy
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from David Zweig
The 228 Incident and Taiwan's Transitional Justice
By Linda van der Horst
What does Tsai Ing-wen's election mean for truth and accountability for Taiwan's dark past?
Taiwan's TPP Odyssey
By Shannon Tiezzi
Domestic issues (like pork imports) pose just as much of a challenge to Taiwan's TPP dreams as Beijing does.
A Formula for Beijing-Taipei Coexistence
By Emily S. Chen
Would a passive non-denial of the one-China principle work for cross-strait relations?
Taiwan’s Democratic Elections and Canada’s Response
By Hugh Stephens
The guiding principle: Do no harm.
Taiwan’s South China Sea Dilemma
By Shang-su Wu
Taiwan’s position on the contested waters is linked to its very identity.
Taiwan: Can Tsai Ing-Wen Change the Politics of Death?
By Michael Caster
The incoming president faces a debate over the death penalty.
38 Dead, 120 Missing After Taiwan Earthquake Collapses Apartment Building
By Shannon Tiezzi
As rescuers worked to find survivors, officials promised to look into the possibility of shoddy construction.
Taiwan: 1992 Consensus on Shaky Ground
By Bob Lee
It is time to remove the ambiguity.
Taiwan’s Elections, China’s Response and America’s Policy
By Robert Sutter
In the wake of the election, the future of cross-strait relations is even more uncertain.