By Ian Easton | Various sources from within the People’s Republic of China have allegedly suggested that time is running out for Taiwan’s democracy. In their narrative, China’s iron-fisted leader, […]
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 […]
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: 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 Jacob Larsen | An Interview with Richard McGregor In recent years, Secretary General of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping placed new emphasis on traditional Chinese […]
By Julia Bowie and Baldwin Mei | Watch a video of the conference here. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has embarked upon a military modernization […]