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U.S.-Taiwan Relations
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.
Time to Let Taiwan Join the Pacific Partnership
By Joseph Bosco
Taiwan is an exemplar in the disaster relief and cooperation the mission seeks to promote.
Trump’s First Asia-Pacific Tour: The View From Taiwan
By Cheng-Fung Lu
What implications did Trump's trip have for the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle?
Ian Easton on Military Dynamics in Cross-Strait Relations
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Just how likely is a war over Taiwan?
China's Lobbying Against the Taiwan Travel Act Backfires
By Charlotte Gao
Despite China’s threat, the US House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the Taiwan Travel Act unanimously.
Trump Is Undercutting America’s Allies and Strengthening China’s Hand
By Chris Carothers
Meanwhile, the Presidents of South Korea and Taiwan are trying to ride the tiger of Trumpian uncertainty .
What China's Stance on Hong Kong Means for US-Taiwan Relations
By Joseph Bosco
If the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong is now void, why should the Shanghai Communique stand?
Time to End US Strategic Ambiguity on Taiwan
By Joseph Bosco
Trump should be clear: the U.S. will come to Taiwan's aid if it is attacked.
Where Was Taiwan in the Trump-Xi Meeting?
By Chen-Dong Tso and Gratiana Jung
The Trump administration shows signs of backing off support for Taiwan, including the Six Assurances.
On Taiwan, the Honeymoon Is Over
By Michelle Winglee
Tsai Ing-wen's popularity is falling amid pressure from Beijing and economic uncertainty.