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Tsai Ing-wen
A Nation Reborn? Taiwan's Belated Recognition of Its Southeast Asian Heritage
By Jeremy Chiang and Alan Hao Yang
Can Taiwan reinvent itself as a part of Southeast Asia?
6 Km From China, Taiwan's Kinmen Charts Its Own Path
By Nick Aspinwall
As Taiwan pushes to distance itself from China, Kinmen Island wants to build a bridge to Xiamen and “become a peninsula.”
Don't Miss the Significance of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's NASA Visit
By Ankit Panda
For the first time since U.S.-China normalization, a sitting Taiwanese president entered a U.S. federal building.
China Takes Revenge for Tsai Ing-wen's US Trip – Via a Taiwanese Cafe Chain
By Charlotte Gao
Soon after Tsai completed her hig-profile stopover in the U.S., the chain was accused of “supporting Taiwan’s independence.”
Tsai Ing-wen Made a Rare, High-Profile Stopover in the US
By Charlotte Gao
As Beijing increases its pressure on Taipei, Tsai vows “to be firm so that no one can obliterate Taiwan.”
Why Is China Bullying Taiwan?
By Chih-Cheng Chang
This goes beyond dislike for the DPP – it’s a long-term strategy from Beijing.
Reconceiving Taiwan as a Pacific Island Country
By Janice Feng
The claim “Taiwan has always been Chinese” is simply untrue and anachronistic.
Brian Hioe: The Sunflower Movement, 4 Years Later
By James X. Morris
An interview with New Bloom co-founder and student activist Brian Hioe, 4 years after the Sunflower Movement.
Taiwan Stands Up 1st Apache AH-64E Attack Helicopter Brigade
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The new Apache helicopter gunships will “play a pivotal role in boosting Taiwan’s combat capabilities and its defensive needs,” according to the country’s president.
What’s Next for Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy With ASEAN?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for the Southeast Asia dimension of Taipei's new initiative.
The US Opens a New Compound in Taiwan. It’s Business As Usual.
By James X. Morris
Despite some initial concerns, the American Institute in Taiwan's opening came and went without major incident.
China Puts the Squeeze on Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
The loss of yet another diplomatic ally -- Burkina Faso -- is just the tip of the iceberg.