March 4, 2019

Taiwan’s Nuclear Weapons Problem

By: Ian Easton | The Taipei Times | Taipei faces a potentially frightful future. The leaders of the People’s Republic of China (PRC, China) are building up their […]
February 27, 2019

Making the Case for Tibet

By: Ellen Bork | THE AMERICAN INTEREST | Forty-nine days of Tibetan Buddhist rites for Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari ended this past Monday, December 17 in a […]
February 12, 2019

China’s Cognitive Warfare

By: Rachael Burton and Devin Stewart| CARNEGIE COUNCIL| On February 11th, the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs interviewed Rachael Burton on “China’s Cognitive Warfare” […]
January 15, 2019

America’s China Shock

By: Ian Easton | The Taipei Times | Last year, following decades of intense denial, the United States government made a shocking admission: It is locked in strategic […]
December 4, 2018

Why is Beijing Arming to the Teeth?

By: Ian Easton | The Taipei Times | The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is building up its military power in a sweeping and destabilizing fashion. Its principle […]
November 24, 2018

Here’s What the Chinese Communist Party Wants You to Forget About Taiwan

By: Ellen Bork | THE WASHINGTON POST |  The people of Taiwan have been taking part Saturday in local elections — an event that people across […]
September 25, 2018

U.S. Agrees $330m Arms Sale to Bolster Taiwan Defences

By: Edward White and Kathrin Hille | FINANCIAL TIMES |  The US has approved a $330m arms sale to Taiwan in another sign of Washington’s support for the government […]
September 20, 2018

China Cracks Down in Xinjiang

By: Ellen Bork | THE AMERICAN INTEREST | Reports from rights groups, academics, and reporters show a staggering increase in the scale and intensity of repression […]
September 10, 2018

The Great Defense Debate

By: Ian Easton | THE TAIPEI TIMES | The United States and the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) have yet to resolve fundamental differences of opinion […]
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