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Is This the End of the 1992 Consensus?

Is This the End of the 1992 Consensus?

By Zihao Liu
The 1992 Consensus is being challenged by each of the three major forces shaping cross-strait relations: the DPP, the KMT, and Beijing.
Taiwan’s Presidential Frontrunners Just Tested Very Different Foreign Waters

Taiwan’s Presidential Frontrunners Just Tested Very Different Foreign Waters

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen visited Taiwan’s Pacific diplomatic allies, while Han Kuo-yu stopped in Hong Kong, Macau, and China.

Taiwan Is Swept by the ‘Han Wave’

Taiwan Is Swept by the ‘Han Wave’

By Nick Aspinwall
The populist mayor of Kaohsiung is a cultural phenomenon who looks set to make his presence known in Taiwan’s presidential race.

Is This the End of the ‘1992 Consensus’?

Is This the End of the ‘1992 Consensus’?

By Gary Sands
Tsai Ing-wen is promoting her alternative 'Taiwan consensus,' but the KMT remains committed to the 1992 consensus.

Was It Wise for Tsai Ing-wen to Reject the ‘1992 Consensus’ Publicly?

Was It Wise for Tsai Ing-wen to Reject the ‘1992 Consensus’ Publicly?

By Charlotte Gao
Taipei has to face the fact that it does not have much leverage to resist Beijing’s pressure now.
Taipei-Shanghai Forum Puts Ko Wen-je’s China Views Into Focus

Taipei-Shanghai Forum Puts Ko Wen-je’s China Views Into Focus

By Nick Aspinwall
City-to-city cross-strait exchanges circumvent the national DPP and appear to be popular among Taiwan’s incoming mayors.

Taiwan’s Voters Have Dealt a Brutal Blow to the Ruling DPP

Taiwan’s Voters Have Dealt a Brutal Blow to the Ruling DPP

By Nick Aspinwall
The KMT rode a “blue wave” in an election more about local concerns than the influence of China or the U.S.
What Does the 1992 Consensus Mean to Citizens in Taiwan?

What Does the 1992 Consensus Mean to Citizens in Taiwan?

By Austin Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, Yao-Yuan Yeh, & Fang-Yu Chen
Hint: it’s not what either Taiwan or China think it means.

One China, Two Interpretations, and the Third Alternative for Taiwan

One China, Two Interpretations, and the Third Alternative for Taiwan

By Charles I-hsin Chen
The historic 2015 meeting between Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou made a third alternative, beyond unification or separation, more likely.

Bypassing Tsai Ing-wen, China Offers Perks to Taiwan's People

Bypassing Tsai Ing-wen, China Offers Perks to Taiwan's People

By Charlotte Gao
Beijing issues 31 detailed measures granting Taiwanese people equal treatment with mainlanders.

A Cross-Strait Chill? You Wouldn't Know It From Taiwan's Economic Data.

A Cross-Strait Chill? You Wouldn't Know It From Taiwan's Economic Data.

By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan posted higher-than-expected growth in 2017, and is predicting solid numbers for this year as well.
Time To Shelve The 1992 Consensus

Time To Shelve The 1992 Consensus

By Shining Tan
The mainland should go beyond its carrot-and-stick strategy and seek a new consensus with Taiwan.

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