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U.S.-Taiwan Relations
Taiwan Is Not a Bargaining Chip
By Patrick M. Cronin and Kristine Lee
As Washington dials up pressure on Beijing, it should not view Taiwan simply as a lever in its diplomatic toolkit.
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.
2 US Navy Warships Transit Taiwan Strait
By Ankit Panda
U.S. guided missile destroyers pass through the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy Meets the US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy
By Chen-Sheng Hong and Logan Pauley
Aligning with FOIP would have both opportunities and risks for Taiwan.
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.
Will the Trump Administration Send a US Aircraft Carrier Through the Taiwan Strait?
By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration may be setting the stage for a show of reassurance toward Taipei.
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.
Taiwan, US Get Down to the Business of Defense
By Gary Sands
A recent forum, held in Taiwan for the first time, deepened defense industry links -- much to China's dismay.
J. Michael Cole on Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific Concept
By J. Michael Cole
How does Taiwan fit into the free and open Indo-Pacific?
Taiwan Caught in the Middle of the U.S.-China Trade Tiff
By Riley Walters
Aimed at China, new U.S. tariffs also hit Taiwan.
The Taiwan Travel Act in Context
By Gerrit van der Wees
As the United States rethinks its approach to China, it's time to also reimagine relations with Taiwan.
US Paves Way for High-Level Exchanges With Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Taiwan Travel Act has passed the Senate, and now heads to Trump's desk for a signature.