Top Chinese Military Strategist Bemoans KMT’s Lack of Commitment to Unification
Members of the Kuomintang who visit China are ‘lying and eating and drinking’, a Chinese military strategist argues. Speaking in a …
Members of the Kuomintang who visit China are ‘lying and eating and drinking’, a Chinese military strategist argues. Speaking in a …
The case of Gui Minhai shows very clearly the limits of quiet diplomacy with China. Despite this, a statement and …
Internet ultranationalism and political calculation are poisoning whatever ‘goodwill’ China has shown for Taiwan as it handles the aftermath of …
International media need to find a better term than ‘rivals’ to describe a situation in which a small democracy is …
Due to the absence of positive signs from Beijing on the horizon, closer U.S.-Taiwan cooperation is necessary to keep China …
After Delta Air Lines and Qantas, several airlines are coming under pressure by Beijing to remove references to Taiwan as …
A regular feature of Taiwan Sentinel, ChinaWatch examines developments in China in the areas of internal politics, economics and trade, …
Four individuals from the pro-unification New Party were taken in for questioning in a case that seems to be linked …
The often risible comments by Chinese officials about Taiwan are certainly entertaining, but they signal a dangerous malaise within the …
While it is unlikely the PLA would invade Taiwan in response to the resumption of regular U.S. Navy visits to …
Through six chapters, ‘Generation HK’ highlights a different group of young Hong Kong people and their response to the current …
‘Old Demons, New Deities’ will resonate in Taiwan, a country that, like Tibet, is torn between the competing realities of …
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