The Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS) published a major new report on Europe-Taiwan relations today, with individual chapters on 30
Europe
Taiwan Makes Europe Diplomacy Breakthrough
Taiwan launched a charm offensive in Europe this week, with two of its top stateswomen making keynote addresses on threats to Taiwan’s democracy and
Andrew Hsia Sets the KMT’s Sights on Europe
With turbulent waters internationally, in the strait and at home, the message for Europe from the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in Taiwan was that
Will Europe Distance Itself From Taiwan?
Read part one of the series here. To counter U.S. President Donald Trump’s hostility toward Europe, one idea being considered in Brussels is to
Europe Tempted by Closer Relations With China Following Trump’s Hostility, but Barriers to Cooperation Persist
Read part two of the series here. While U.S. Vice President JD Vance left Europe reeling at the Munich Security Conference last month, Chinese
China Sends Wolf Warrior Back to Europe
China confirmed on Thursday that Lu Shaye (盧沙野) would become the new Special Representative for European Affairs, after reporting from the South China
Winds of Change for Taiwan in Lithuania?
At the end of November, the Taiwan-friendly government of Lithuania expelled three Chinese representatives. China condemned the action and has
Human Rights & China: October 16, 2024
This roundup of human rights issues in China focuses on school teachers being told to hand in passports and the structure of China’s state
Why Do Taiwan and Europe Matter to Each Other?
The European Union and China are in the midst of their biggest trade dispute in years, with Brussels preparing to impose tariffs of up to 45 percent








