Former KMT Legislator Says Taiwanese ‘Separatists’ Could be ‘Decapitated’ After Unification
If all the Taiwanese who oppose the ‘one country, two systems’ formula or Beijing’s definition of ‘one China’ qualify for …
If all the Taiwanese who oppose the ‘one country, two systems’ formula or Beijing’s definition of ‘one China’ qualify for …
Taiwan on March 11-12 hosted the ‘Civil Society Dialogue on Securing Religious Freedom in the Indo-Pacific Region.’ Organized by the …
Men’s pierced ears and historical drama are now being censored on Chinese television. Such excesses are hardly a sign of …
Beijing has gotten used to getting away with coercion. When the world pushes back, its knee-jerk reactions highlight the true …
By so utterly mishandling Xinjiang, Beijing has opened a new front along its peripheries, one that could result in terrible …
What the Warring States strategy and the Tibetan experience reveal about China’s plans to annex Taiwan. Directly across from the Potala …
The Chinese Communist Party uses ‘peaceful’ as a cover, a smokescreen to isolate and sideline whomever opposes its objective of …
Beijing’s harassment of Taiwan is not only failing, it serves as a distraction for a regime in Beijing that has …
As China ramps up its propaganda efforts, arguments in favor of the Communist Party’s narrative have tended to become both …
A recent survey shows that nearly 70 percent of Taiwanese would take action to defend their democratic way of life …
Hubristic and expansionist China shouldn’t cry foul when its nationals don’t receive a warm reception in countries it has been …
In a time when religious and racial prejudice are once again on the rise around the world, few people have …
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