Examining over 75 years of relations between the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) – a core relationship characterized by a mix of empowerment and constraint.
The Iran war has distracted and depleted the U.S. military. But it may also—at least for now—have secured Taiwan’s de facto independence from Beijing.
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Chinese air force activity around Taiwan has fallen sharply in recent weeks, with ‌no flights at all in the past week, a ...
Two American arms package sales to Taiwan have been delayed as President Trump prepares to visit China, raising questions about the United States' commitment to Taiwan.
Here is more on Chinese Taipei, including its location and why the name Taiwan isn't used in international competition.
The MIT Technology Review observed last year that if Taiwan is to survive, it may need a shield “made of something much ...
Geography has always made Japan central to Taiwan’s security. Taiwan, in turn, underpins Japan’s own security as a geographic ...
For a decade, Taiwan has relied on a “porcupine” strategy to defend against a potential invasion by the People’s Republic of ...
Japan plans to deploy missiles on Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture, near Taiwan, with a reported target of fiscal 2030 (April 2030 to March 2031), often ...
CHRISTOPHER S. CHIVVIS is Director of the American Statecraft Program and a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te speaks to AFP in his first interview with an international news agency since taking office in May 2024. In a wide-ranging discussion, Lai comments on the threat posed ...