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A group of US lawmakers held a rare publicly disclosed meeting with Taiwan’s top defense official, a discussion that risks ...
The US formally acknowledges the One China Principle but maintains close informal relations with Taiwan, and does not accept Beijing’s claim to sovereignty over the island. According to the Financial ...
Opinion
China’s Selective Neutrality: How Beijing’s Strategic Alliances Undermine Its Global CredibilityChina claims neutrality in global conflicts, but its support for Iran, Pakistan, and Palestine reveals a strategic, self-serving agenda that challenges its credibility as a responsible global power.
As former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) concludes his fourth visit to China since leaving office, Taiwan finds itself once again trapped in a familiar cycle of political theater. The Democratic ...
The Costa Rican Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) recently sent five officials to Taiwan for security training, marking the first exchange between the two nations' governments since Costa ...
Coal remains one of the most heavily used energy sources in the world. From East to West, coal powers economies from China to ...
The opening ceremony of the 17th Straits Forum • Cross-Strait Reading Conference was held in Fuzhou, on the morning of June 12. Guided by the Publishers Association of China, the Books and Periodicals ...
The US has announced it will review its nuclear submarines agreement with Australia. What might be the implications for the Indo-Pacific?
Wang Huning makes the comments at Straits Forum after meeting Ma Ying-jeou, the first former Taiwanese leader to attend annual event.
A recent survey of Canadian international relations experts finds they don’t always agree, but the majority view the U.S. as ...
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