In the past, when Taiwan was included in Western academia, it was often treated as a footnote within broader fields of study, such as East Asia or
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Where Taiwan’s Relationship With Europe Goes From Here
In the days before the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) Han Kou-yu (韓國瑜) was elected as speaker of Taiwan’s 11th Legislative Yuan, some warned that
Congressional Support for Taiwan ‘Extremely Strong,’ Says Head of U.S. House’s China Committee
The chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives committee on China said Thursday that support in his country’s legislature for Taiwan was “extremely
On Frontline Taiwan Islands, Fishermen Wary of China Tensions
By Ann Wang and Walid Berrazeg, Reuters Taiwanese fishermen in sensitive waters around frontline islands near the Chinese coast say they are
Taiwan Says China Triggered ‘Panic’ by Boarding Tourist Boat
By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard, Reuters The boarding of a Taiwanese tourist boat by China’s coast guard near sensitive frontline islands triggered
What Role Should Taiwan’s State-Owned Electric Power Industry Provider Play in Developing Renewables?
As of last June, Taiwan was on schedule to achieve 15.1 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025, falling short of the 20 percent
Despite Appearances, the EU Suspending Its WTO Case Over China’s De Facto Lithuania Embargo Is Probably Correct
A few months ago, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered a masterclass in bad PR when she lamented how “Global markets are now
Taiwan’s Democracy Triumphs
The Taiwanese democratic process is a sight to behold. Final rallies by the three electoral candidates brought hundreds of thousands to the streets on
U.S.-Taiwan Academic Partnerships Are Exploding. Here’s Why
Seemingly every other month, headlines tell of a new education partnership between the U.S. and Taiwan. In July, Arizona State University launched
How Does Taiwan’s Society Respond to Being the Center of World Attention?
Taiwan’s relationship with China, and lack of formal international recognition elsewhere, mean that its own ability to influence the world is
Taiwan Election: The Future of the TPP and Ko Wen-je
Among Taiwan’s election results, the rise of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) appears to be the standout new development. Driven primarily by young
Time to Face the Money? President-Elect Lai Under Pressure to Fix Taiwan’s Economy
Taiwan’s January election results indicate an appetite for change. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost its majority in the legislature and











