October 4, 2018

Ten Reasons U.S.-China Strategic Competition is Good

By: Ian Easton | On October 1, 2018, the People’s Republic of China celebrated its 69th birthday. The Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. held an event […]
May 31, 2018

Is Nobel Peace Prize Winner Aung San Suu Kyi Guilty Of Muslim Genocide?

By: Lennox Samuels | NEWSWEEK | There’s a low buzz at House of Memories, a popular restaurant in Yangon, where two 20-somethings in T-shirts are listening […]
May 1, 2018

Dominican Republic to switch allegiance from Taiwan to China

By: Edward White |FINANCIAL TIMES| The Dominican Republic is switching its diplomatic allegiance from Taiwan to China, taking the number of countries with formal relations with […]
March 16, 2018

US-Taiwan relations warm in face of Beijing protests

By: Edward White | FINANCIAL TIMES | New US legislation promoting increased engagement with Taiwan is set to become law on Saturday, in the latest sign […]
August 14, 2017

The Chinese Communist Party’s Political War on Taiwan: The Assault on Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies

By Emily David | This article examines the Chinese Communist Party’s coercive actions to deny Taiwan international legitimacy and seize its diplomatic allies.  The Chinese Communist Party […]
January 18, 2017

Shifting Russian-PRC Relations and its Implications for Mongolian Foreign Policy

By: Charles Emmett | Mongolia has long been a place of interest for foreigners.  From the early 13th century until the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols ruled over the […]
December 7, 2016

Securing the Future With More U.S.-Taiwan Exchange Programs

By: Sebra Yen | Since the severing of official diplomatic ties between the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) in 1979, U.S. policy towards […]
December 5, 2016

Reality Check: Trump’s Taiwan Call Was a Step Toward Balanced Relations

By: Dan Blumenthal and Randall Schriver | THE NATIONAL INTEREST | President-elect Donald Trump’s telephone conversation with President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan was a good first step toward […]
June 14, 2016

The Taiwanese Curve Ball: Why Taiwan’s New Government Will Put the Brakes on China’s Foreign Policy

By Ian Easton | Last year the outside world must have looked pretty good to the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, from his […]
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