August 14, 2018

Beijing’s “National Security” Gambit for Hong Kong

By: Ellen Bork | THE AMERICAN INTEREST | The pro-independence Hong Kong National Party has been given until September 4 to justify why it should not […]
August 1, 2018

Congress Passes Defense Bill That’s Tough on China

By: Kate O’Keeffe and Siobhan Hughes | THE WALL STREET JOURNAL | Congress is preparing to enact a defense-policy bill that some lawmakers say is tougher […]
August 1, 2018

Estimating Taiwanese Military Power

By: Ian Easton | THE DIPLOMAT | As tensions continue to rise across the Taiwan Strait, it becomes increasingly important to analyze the state of Taiwan’s defense […]
July 30, 2018

Three big lies you probably believe

By: Ian Easton | TAIPEI TIMES | Chinese propaganda can exploit thoughts and emotions in a way that is terrifying to consider. What makes it so […]
June 29, 2018

ZTE Replaces Board, but Power Structure Remains

By: Dan Strumpf, Wenxin Fan, and Kate O’Keeffe | THE WALL STREET JOURNAL | ZTE Corp. replaced its board of directors on Friday to satisfy U.S. authorities’ demands and secure […]
June 21, 2018

Taiwan’s darkening national security picture

By: Ian Easton | TAIPEI TIMES | Today the island nation of Taiwan is watching China’s shadow close in. But there is still time for the […]
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 7, 2018

China’s Dangerous Path

By: Ian Easton | TAIPEI TIMES | The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has taken a turn for the worse. In recent months, the general secretary […]
May 2, 2018

Could China Flash Invade Taiwan?

By: Ian Easton | THE DIPLOMAT | It’s the ultimate nightmare scenario. China orchestrates a masterful strategic deception, and catches the Republic of China government (Taiwan) with […]
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