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U.S.-Taiwan Relations
Forget F-16s for Taiwan: It's All About A2/AD
By Van Jackson
Taiwan doesn't need F-16s; it needs an anti-access strategy.
US Marine F-18s Land at Taiwan Air Base, Beijing Protests
By J. Michael Cole
Beijing is not happy that two U.S. F-18s conducted emergency landings in Taiwan.
Is Taiwan out of Vogue in Washington DC?
By J. Michael Cole
Why don't we hear much about Taiwan in Washington D.C. anymore?
US Finalizes Sale of Perry-class Frigates to Taiwan
By Ankit Panda
U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation approving the sale of four frigates to Taiwan.
The US And Japan Should Help Taiwan Acquire Modern Submarines
By Paul J. Leaf
‘As long as it appears that Taiwan has strong backers, cross-Strait peace is more likely.’
Dalai Lama in Informal Talks for Visit to China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's 65th birthday, the U.S. & the Senkaku dispute, and Taiwan's role in the fight against ISIS. Friday links.
Taiwan: A Status Upgrade Is Now Affordable
By Denny Roy
Why the time is right for Washington to stop fretting excessively about Chinese sensitivities over Taiwan.
Wake Up, Washington: All's Not Well in Taiwan
By J. Michael Cole
Unless Washington quickly modernizes its views on current realities in the Taiwan Strait, it will be caught unprepared.
The Future of U.S.-Taiwan Relations
By Jaushieh Joseph Wu
On the 35th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act, how should U.S.-Taiwan relations move forward?
US House Approves Frigate Sale to Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
The House approved the sale of 4 naval frigates to Taiwan while reaffirming its commitment to the Taiwan Relations Act.
The Dangers of Economic Proximity with China
By J. Michael Cole
In a U.S.-China trade war, Taiwan faces the risk of getting caught up in the crossfire.
The U.S. Stake in the Cross-Strait Dialogue
By Vivian Lehecka Coyne
Reduced cross-Strait tensions are welcome, but current trends may not favor U.S. interests.