Trouble in the Blue Camp
Within a matter of months, Han the savior has turned into a liability, and a bit of an embarrassment, for …
Within a matter of months, Han the savior has turned into a liability, and a bit of an embarrassment, for …
United Front Work groups in Taiwan and Hong Kong use the same playbook and rely on a very similar modus …
It’s one thing to adhere to democratic principles and to the ideals of freedom of expression, but what do we …
What sets Taiwan apart, and what gives it its value, is what it stands for — its national narrative, the …
For the November elections, vote buying is no longer the purely local problem it once was. It is now directly …
One hell of a contrast: As Beijing renders illegal small political parties in the Hong Kong experiment with autonomy, Taiwan …
The current leadership does not seem to have learned from its electoral defeats and therefore the Kuomintang remains locked in …
Beijing has given up on winning the hearts and minds of the Taiwanese. Instead, using violence-prone proxies and a fake …
The upcoming local elections will give us a chance to gauge public satisfaction with Tsai Ing-wen’s DPP government and to …
Physical assaults on members of the press and law-enforcement officials, and the presence of a protest leader at an event …
China’s strategy is a blessing in disguise, pushing the government and all political forces to do better in order to …
Members of the Kuomintang who visit China are ‘lying and eating and drinking’, a Chinese military strategist argues. Speaking in a …
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