At a time when China’s ship-building capacity is 232 times greater than the U.S.’s, the U.S. Navy closed four of its few dry docks due to ‘seismic
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Why Taiwan and U.S. Need to Make Their Own ‘DJI-Style’ Quadcopters
Drones are expected to be the ‘main force on the battlefield’ if China tries to invade Taiwan, but some of the most useful drones are only made in
Taiwan’s Carbon Levy Is Coming. Here’s What You Need to Know
Taiwan’s government intends to start collecting carbon fees from businesses that generate greenhouse gas emissions, beginning in the second half of
Taiwan’s Supersonic Ship-Killers Set to Join U.S. Missiles Above Taiwan Strait
If an invasion does happen, the skies over the Taiwan Strait are going to be alive with high-tech ship-killer missiles fired from Taiwan, from the
Taiwan’s Approach to Migrant Workers Compared to Serial Killer
There are around 740,000 blue-collar migrant workers currently in Taiwan, mostly working in manufacturing or caregiving. There are also said to be
U.S. Feverishly Building Arsenal of ‘Taiwan-Saving’ Missiles
From modified Tomahawks that can be launched by Marines to HIMARS-deployed anti-ship missiles, the U.S. is making up for lost time by quickly building
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Blinken’s China Trip
North Korean and conservative U.S. commentators saw Blinken’s visit and statements as a display of weakness and a disaster for Taiwan, while liberal
Blinken Talks About U.S. ‘De-Risking’ From China. Can Taiwan Do It, Too?
At his press briefing on the final day of his visit to China, U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to emphasize that the U.S. was intent on
China’s Cable Threat: U.K. Helps Taiwan With Space-Based Internet
As China practices cutting the 14 undersea cables that connect Taiwan to the world’s internet, Taiwan builds a network of small base stations that
Can Taiwan Compete on AI?
In his book on the dynamics that will drive the future of AI, Lee Kai-Fu (李開復) set out the potentially fundamental advantage China has over the U.S.
Taiwan’s Long-Range Missile Targets China’s Leadership
Taiwan’s Beijing-targeting cruise missile is meant to deter an invasion by threatening to bring the horrors of war to those who give the
Stingers and Link-22: NATO Is Getting Serious About Taiwan
News of a surprise delivery of the famous Stinger short-range anti-air missile system follows just weeks after Taiwan announced it had started testing










