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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Diplomatic Efforts During the Latest Taiwan Strait Flare-up

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Diplomatic Efforts During the Latest Taiwan Strait Flare-up

By Nand C. Bardouille
The prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines visited Taiwan even while China’s military drills surrounding the island were ongoing. Here’s why.
Taiwan Strait Crisis Strengthens US Resolve to Support Taiwan, Counter China

Taiwan Strait Crisis Strengthens US Resolve to Support Taiwan, Counter China

By Robert Sutter
The Washington Consensus remains united and the direction of U.S. policy is clear.

China-Taiwan Infowar Amid Cross-Strait Tensions

China-Taiwan Infowar Amid Cross-Strait Tensions

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Benjamin Tsai.

There Is No ‘New Normal’ in the Taiwan Strait – Yet

There Is No ‘New Normal’ in the Taiwan Strait – Yet

By Gerrit van der Wees
While Beijing is certainly trying hard to push in the direction of a “new normal,” Taiwan and the United States are pushing back against that notion.

US-China-Taiwan Tensions: New Status Quo? 

US-China-Taiwan Tensions: New Status Quo? 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Eric Chan
How Would Japan Respond to a Taiwan Contingency?

How Would Japan Respond to a Taiwan Contingency?

By Kosuke Takahashi
National preparedness for a cross-strait emergency has been far behind what is necessary.

Potential Logistical and Operational Costs of a China-Taiwan Conflict

Potential Logistical and Operational Costs of a China-Taiwan Conflict

By Sara Hsu
Half of the global container fleet passed through the Taiwan Strait this year, making it a critical waterway for global supply chains.
Crossing the Line: The Makings of the 4th Taiwan Strait Crisis?

Crossing the Line: The Makings of the 4th Taiwan Strait Crisis?

By Olli Pekka Suorsa and Adrian Ang U-Jin
The PLA response to Pelosi’s Taiwan visit represents the riskiest and most intense challenge to the median line to date.

Following China’s Military Drills, Taiwan Settles Into New Normal

Following China’s Military Drills, Taiwan Settles Into New Normal

By Brian Hioe
China's live-fire drills did not spark much fear in Taiwan, where frequent Chinese military activities have long become a reality.

Another and Better Way of Promoting Democracy

Another and Better Way of Promoting Democracy

By Rizal Ramli
Preaching and pressuring has failed to move the needle. An era of resurgent authoritarianism calls for a new approach.

Which Asian Countries Support China in the Taiwan Strait Crisis – and Which Don’t?

Which Asian Countries Support China in the Taiwan Strait Crisis – and Which Don’t?

By Shannon Tiezzi
An analysis of foreign ministry statements from across the Asia-Pacific region reveals which countries are hewing close to China's line, which lean toward the U.S., and which are staying neutral.
How Things Could Have Gone Wrong – and Still Can – in the Taiwan Strait

How Things Could Have Gone Wrong – and Still Can – in the Taiwan Strait

By Todd Hall
China’s military drills are over, but the risk of escalation remains.

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