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What Could European Militaries Contribute to the Defense of Taiwan?
April 01, 2022

What Could European Militaries Contribute to the Defense of Taiwan?

By Franz-Stefan Gady and Oskar Glaese
It is clear that European militaries can contribute to the defense of Taiwan if required – and they can start taking the necessary steps now.
Biden, Taiwan, and Strategic Ambiguity
October 25, 2021

Biden, Taiwan, and Strategic Ambiguity

By Dennis V. Hickey
Even U.S. presidents apparently need a primer on the U.S. stance on Taiwan’s defense.

What the Fall of Afghanistan Means for Taiwan
August 17, 2021

What the Fall of Afghanistan Means for Taiwan

By Vincent Chao
Afghanistan and Taiwan have few parallels, but Taipei can still draw some important lessons from the tragic fall of Kabul.

The Road Ahead for Taiwan-US Relations
July 17, 2021

The Road Ahead for Taiwan-US Relations

By Melissa Conley Tyler
Increased U.S. support has raised hopes in Taiwan – and some of those expectations may be difficult for Washington to meet.

Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day
May 26, 2021

Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day

By Ian Easton
Our natural impulse when thinking about future amphibious operations is to look to the past. Yet the reality is that no good point of comparison for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan exists.
Why US Strategic Ambiguity Is Safer for Taiwan
April 27, 2021

Why US Strategic Ambiguity Is Safer for Taiwan

By Simon Shin-wei Chen, Wang Kai-chun , and Samuel Hui
U.S. strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan restricts any unilateral decisions by both sides of the strait that could potentially escalate the situation.

More and More Taiwanese Favor Independence – and Think the US Would Help Fight for It
December 03, 2020

More and More Taiwanese Favor Independence – and Think the US Would Help Fight for It

By Dennis V. Hickey
The latest Taiwan National Security Survey contains both good and bad news for cross-strait stability.
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