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Support for Trump in Hong Kong and Taiwan Is Unsurprising (But Misguided)

Support for Trump in Hong Kong and Taiwan Is Unsurprising (But Misguided)

By Ja Ian Chong
Worry about the reliability of Democratic presidents is based on a selective reading of past and current events.
‘Strategic Clarity’ Won’t Solve the United States’ Taiwan Dilemma

‘Strategic Clarity’ Won’t Solve the United States’ Taiwan Dilemma

By Andy Zelleke
An open commitment to defend Taiwan won’t mean much unless the U.S. has the certain capacity to do so.

US Presidential Elections 2020: The Taiwan Factor

US Presidential Elections 2020: The Taiwan Factor

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Elizabeth Freund Larus.

From the Deal to Decoupling: Trump’s Evolution on China

From the Deal to Decoupling: Trump’s Evolution on China

By Bonnie Girard
How far can the administration push without completely upending the foundations of the U.S.-China relationship? We might be about to find out.

The End of Strategic Ambiguity in the Taiwan Strait

The End of Strategic Ambiguity in the Taiwan Strait

By Eric Chan
The collapse of confidence in long-term advantage means the era of strategic ambiguity is over.
Trump and the TAIPEI Act

Trump and the TAIPEI Act

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Russell Hsiao

Joe Biden’s Record on China and Taiwan

Joe Biden’s Record on China and Taiwan

By Kuang-shun Yang
For decades, Biden has embraced the “China engagement” doctrine and warned Taiwan to tread carefully. Now, though, he seems to have changed his tune.
Would Bernie Sanders Defend Taiwan?

Would Bernie Sanders Defend Taiwan?

By Kuang-shun Yang
Putting a recent “60 Minutes” bombshell into context from the senator’s long legislative history with Taiwan.

Can the US Help Taiwan Keep Its Remaining Diplomatic Relationships?

Can the US Help Taiwan Keep Its Remaining Diplomatic Relationships?

By Timothy S. Rich
Taiwan has lost five partners to China since 2016. Washington might be able to help stem the tide.

Why Speaker Pelosi Should Invite President Tsai Ing-wen Before Congress

Why Speaker Pelosi Should Invite President Tsai Ing-wen Before Congress

By Gerrit van der Wees
And why that invitation should signal a US policy change toward normalization.

Where America and China Stand on the Taiwan Issue

Where America and China Stand on the Taiwan Issue

By Bonji Ohara
A complex set of interactions are fueling tensions.
Mattis' Visit to China: Agree to Disagree?

Mattis' Visit to China: Agree to Disagree?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. secretary of defense brings a dose of “reality” to the U.S.-China military relationship.

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