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U.S.-Taiwan Relations
Why Japan Should Get Ready for 'Trump Shocks'
By Tom Le and Paul Midford
Like the "Nixon Shocks" of the 1970s, Trump's policies will have domestic consequences for Japan.
Top Chinese Official: China-Taiwan Ties to Grow 'Even More Complex and Grim' in 2017
By Ankit Panda
Yu Zhengsheng warns of coming cold winds in China-Taiwan relations.
Taiwan’s Message to Trump: We’re No ‘Bargaining Chip’
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan's U.S. representative lays out a vision for the relationship under a new U.S. administration.
The Trouble With Trump's Taiwan Approach
By David Volodzko
Trump's remarks about the 'one China' policy misread the psychological aspect of the Taiwan issue.
Senior Military Exchanges Between the US and Taiwan: Coming in 2017?
By Ankit Panda
The United States' defense spending authorization law emphasizes senior military exchanges with Taiwan.
The Past and Future of US-Taiwan Relations: A Conversation With Lung-Chu Chen
By Shannon Tiezzi
Examining the legal basis for U.S.-Taiwan relations, and what needs to be changed in the 21st century.
How Trump Could Feasibly Move Away From the 'One China' Policy
By Joseph A. Bosco
The "one China" policy is outdated. What would a change actually look like?
The Tsai-Trump Call: The Dynamics in Taiwan
By J. Michael Cole
Most analysis of the call overlooks a crucial component: Tsai's own calculations and the domestic reaction on Taiwan.
Coming Soon: The Next Big Clue to the Future of US-Taiwan Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Will Tsai Ing-wen stop in the U.S. on her way to Central America next month? If so, who will she meet?
Trump's Taiwan Phone Call Shows Need for US Policy Change
By Gerrit van der Wees
U.S. Taiwan policy has not kept up with the times.
Trump's Taiwan Phone Call: China Reacts
By Shannon Tiezzi
China tries to be both stern and dismissive, even while Taiwan outlines the content of the conversation.