By: Mark Stokes | NOTE: This post draws largely from a Project 2049 study, authored by Mark Stokes and Sabrina Tsai, published in February 2016. With the […]
By: Shirley Kan  | On December 12, 2016, Taiwan’s Minister of National Defense Feng Shih-kuan, a retired air force general, told the Legislative Yuan that China’s People’s […]
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 […]
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 […]
By: Charles Emmett | An often overlooked consequence of the United States’ 13 years of war in the Middle East is the insights adversaries have acquired into […]
By: Ian Easton | In principle, Taiwan’s sovereignty claims and territorial holdings in the South China Sea should be viewed by the U.S. as an asset. […]
By: John Lee | Given the U.S.-China economic relationship and China’s importance in Asia, America’s temptation is to seek a comprehensive cooperative framework to perpetuate its […]
By: Ian Easton | Taiwan will inaugurate a new president this week who China hates but America should love. On May 20 Taiwan’s newly elected president, […]
By: Henry Holst | Taiwan’s Indigenous Defense Submarine (IDS) program has spurred a small but fierce debate over the merits of Taiwan’s submarine aspirations. This study […]