China’s Self-Defeating Approach to Taiwan
By closing all options for negotiations with Taipei, Beijing has sunk into strategic deadlock and strengthened Taiwan’s national identity and …
By closing all options for negotiations with Taipei, Beijing has sunk into strategic deadlock and strengthened Taiwan’s national identity and …
The conditions for a Chinese attack on Taiwan are perilously close to being fulfilled. A period of intense danger may …
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Hubristic and expansionist China shouldn’t cry foul when its nationals don’t receive a warm reception in countries it has been …
Most people already knew that ‘one country, two systems’ was a sham, at best a temporary smokescreen meant to facilitate …
Taiwan’s democratization at first facilitated the making of de facto statehood but later hindered its completion by obstructing the path …
Despite the challenges and diplomatic reversals, Taiwan is in many ways more connected to the international community today than it …
China is using its growing influence not only to isolate Taiwan from the United Nations, but also to combat the …
A regular feature of Taiwan Sentinel, ChinaWatch examines developments in China in the areas of internal politics, economics and trade, …
Beijing has repeatedly accused its critics of having a ‘Cold War mentality.’ But is being a Cold Warrior really something …
China has emerged as the biggest foreign winner in Donald J. Trump’s presidency. Much of the American news media see Russia …
Beijing is reportedly planning to implement a ‘new strategy’ to win the hearts and minds of young Taiwanese. Like everything …
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