China’s Assault on Race and Religion: Misunderstood and Underreported
In a time when religious and racial prejudice are once again on the rise around the world, few people have …
In a time when religious and racial prejudice are once again on the rise around the world, few people have …
Missile defense continues to play a major role in Taiwan’s defense plans, and getting it right as the threat matrix …
China is looking for a leadership role in the global community. But its repressive behavior and lack of allies are …
A wave of disappearances in recent years could be part of ongoing efforts by Beijing to further insulate China from …
Asia is now closer to a devastating conflict than at any time since the fall of Saigon in 1975. U.S. Secretary …
President Trump, who prides himself on being the ultimate deal-maker, can start collecting on the debt the PRC incurred to …
Seven Taiwanese American Christians tell us how their faith can be reconciled with support for LGBTQ rights, including same-sex marriage. LGBTQ …
Despite their wish to perpetuate their Chineseness abroad, mainlanders in Taiwan were changed by historical and social processes. They were …
On Feb. 26, the assembly hall of New York’s Taiwan Center was packed with an audience of about 300 people …
Nationalism has been a convenient tool for the CCP. However, despite its claim to speak on behalf of all 1.3 …
The real significance of Donald Trump’s presidency for Taiwan lies in his sustained assault on the American democratic model. The year …
Calls for punishing Taiwan due to its unwillingness to recognize the ‘1992 consensus’ have gotten louder ahead of a CCP …
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