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How Taiwan’s Growing Economic Woes Will Impact Its 2024 Elections 
May 15, 2023

How Taiwan’s Growing Economic Woes Will Impact Its 2024 Elections 

By Daniel Fu
Voters' general pessimism regarding the economy is souring views of the DPP as Taiwan gears up for presidential elections in January.
The Trouble With Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies
May 12, 2023

The Trouble With Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies

By Ross Feingold
All too often, Taiwan looks the other way as its formal partners commit human rights abuses.

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America
May 11, 2023

Taiwan’s Future in Latin America

Patricio Giusto, Julieta Heduvan, and Brian Hioe discuss the future of Taiwan's diplomatic recognition in Latin America.

How the Baltics Can Help Boost Civil Defense in Taiwan
May 05, 2023

How the Baltics Can Help Boost Civil Defense in Taiwan

By Daniel Fu
As Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia move to deepen relations with Taiwan, they also have a lot to offer in terms of civil defense cooperation.

More Taiwanese Nationals Arrested on Political Charges in China
May 04, 2023

More Taiwanese Nationals Arrested on Political Charges in China

By Brian Hioe
Li Yanhe, also known as Fucha, is the latest in a string of Taiwanese nationals to disappear in China, only to be confirmed as arrested months later.
Unclear Who Would Aid Taiwan in a War, Foreign Minister Says
May 04, 2023

Unclear Who Would Aid Taiwan in a War, Foreign Minister Says

By Associated Press
Joseph Wu said Taiwan, with a population of 23 million compared to China's 1.4 billion, has to defend itself and is not asking other countries to fight for it.

Building a US Special Forces ‘Stealth Network’ on Taiwan 
May 03, 2023

Building a US Special Forces ‘Stealth Network’ on Taiwan 

By A. B. Abrams
The U.S. is making preparations for Ukraine-style military operations on Taiwan.
In the Face of War, the Dangers of Pro-China Rhetoric in Taiwan
May 01, 2023

In the Face of War, the Dangers of Pro-China Rhetoric in Taiwan

By Fang-Yu Chen, Wen Liu, and Brian Hioe
A subset of pro-China intellectuals and political elites in Taiwan are trying to convince the public that bolstering self-defense is somehow recklessly provocative.

Is Beijing ‘Internationalizing’ Cross-Strait Trade?
April 26, 2023

Is Beijing ‘Internationalizing’ Cross-Strait Trade?

By Zhiqun Zhu
China is following WTO procedures to investigate Taiwan’s trade practices. That is unprecedented. 

Sustainable Health Development in the Post-pandemic Era: Taiwan Can Help 
April 26, 2023

Sustainable Health Development in the Post-pandemic Era: Taiwan Can Help 

By Hsueh Jui-yuan
Taiwan has not been invited to the World Health Assembly since 2017. Taiwan’s inclusion would make the world healthier, more sustainable, and more equitable.

Can the US Trust Ko Wen-je’s Pragmatism?
April 25, 2023

Can the US Trust Ko Wen-je’s Pragmatism?

By Hiro Fu
TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je touts pragmatism as a core value of the party he will represent in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential elections, but uncertainties loom large for his plans for trilateral relations.  
US Relations With the Republic of China, 1943-1960
April 25, 2023

US Relations With the Republic of China, 1943-1960

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Martin B. Gold.

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