A network of pro-China YouTube channels is using AI algorithms to cross-promote each other’s videos, according to a new report by the Australian
Taiwan’s Election Changed Shape After Collapse of Shared Pan-Blue Ticket — But Not Everything Has Changed
On November 23, a proposed coalition deal between the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and Ko Wen-je’s (柯文哲) Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) collapsed in
Emergency Preparedness Guide for Foreigners in Taiwan Released
Last year, Taiwan’s Taiwan’s All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency (國防部全民防衛動員署) released Taiwan’s National Defense Handbook, a guide to surviving
Countries Around Taiwan Are Lining Up Against China. But It’s Not Altruism or Love of Democracy That’s Driving It
At the end of November, the United States Coast Guard began conducting a course in vessel boarding with experts from the Philippines, Malaysia and
Taiwan Election Interview: These Two YouTubers Have Interviewed More People Than Anyone Else About Taiwan’s Election
In a blogpost last month, Taiwan election analyst Nathan Batto pointed out that straightforward voting intentions aren’t the only important kind of
India Can Chart Its Own Course, Separate to U.S. and China. But It’s Not Neutral
In the last year, India has become the world’s most populous nation. It has held the G20 presidency. It has nurtured the fastest-growing major economy
Semiconductor Sanctions: What Does the U.S. Mean by ‘National Security Risks’?
When the U.S. updated its export controls on semiconductors at the end of October, the Bureau of Industry and Security document contained the phrase
Chipmakers’ Dilemma: AI Drives Growth, But Draws Industry Deeper Into U.S.-China Contest
The Xi-Biden talks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ week in San Francisco have been picked apart from every angle. But notably
Taiwan’s Democracy Is ‘Messy’ — And It Needs More Mess, Not Less
Outside observers are fond of appending the term “messy” to Taiwanese politics. It’s not always meant as a negative thing, but it’s an odd adjective
Ko Wen-je Rose Up in Opposition to Ma Ying-jeou, Now Ma Could Help Make Him President. Ko Might Be Able to Pull Off the Apparent Contradiction
After former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) brokered a deal allowing the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) to join forces
Can Ko Wen-je Maintain Support Among Young Voters if He Joins Up With the KMT?
Despite the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) agreeing to a joint ticket for next year's presidential election, many
Missed Opportunity: Taiwan’s Election Left Behind on Climate Issues (Again)
Over the course of Taiwan’s presidential election campaign, environmental policy, like many other issues, has struggled to take center stage ahead of











