Analysis
Wednesday, June 5th 2024
Evan Stubbs Yale Journal of International Affairs, May 23, 2024 “While previously opposed to bilateralism, dramatic upheavals in the geopolitical world order in the early 1970s left both Israel and Taiwan more vulnerable and isolated than ever, creating favorable conditions for pariah state cooperation.” On December 29, 2021, Taiwan’s vice president (now the […]
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Wednesday, January 17th 2024 / Wednesday, January 17th 2024
COUNTERING CHINA Lai Ching-te Will Be the Next President of Taiwan: The Economist, Jan. 13, 2024 — On January 13th 2024, voters elected Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party as Taiwan’s next president. Inside Taiwan’s Strategy to Counter a Chinese Invasion | WSJ, YouTube, August 2023 — For decades, Taiwan has looked to its east coast as a safe haven […]
Wednesday, January 17th 2024 / Tuesday, January 16th 2024
Chun Han Wong and Charles Hutzler WSJ, Jan. 15, 2024 “Since Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping emerged from a November summit with an agreement to steady relations after years of plummeting ties, the two governments have held discussions on military communications, counternarcotics, technology controls and Taiwan—a well-acknowledged flashpoint. Lai’s win now puts that fledgling deal to the test.” Taiwan’s […]
Kenji Kawase Nikkei Asia, Jan. 14, 2024 “To meet its goals, Beijing explicitly added “relevant political parties [and] groups” that it will work with to promote cross-strait exchanges for “the great cause of the reunification of the motherland.”” Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party does not represent the island, Beijing said Saturday in an initial response to the DPP’s victory […]
Gordon G. Change Gatestone Institute, Jan. 14, 2024 “I think the people here are accustomed to the endless threats coming from China. … They seem to take them in stride.” The results are in. Taiwan’s voters stood up to China and all its war talk of recent weeks. Vice President Lai Ching-te of the Democratic […]
Editorial Taipei Times, Jan. 16, 2024 “Taiwan should be proud of what it accomplished this weekend. Watched by the world, it proved that “vibrant democracy” really is an accurate description of the way Taiwanese revel in their hard-won right to vote.” The highly anticipated election season drew to a close on Saturday, with Taiwanese giving their […]
Thursday, February 9th 2023 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Bill Gertz Washington Times, Feb. 2, 2023 “Regarding Gen. Minihan’s comments about Xi and his ‘war council’ being likely to conduct an invasion by 2025 is not warmongering, but aligns with similar predictions of a PRC invasion that have been made by several senior U.S. military officers.” The four-star Air Force general who predicted a […]
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