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Why the UN Resolution 2758 on Taiwan Has Come to Haunt Beijing: 5 Hidden Mistakes in a Diplomatic ‘Victory
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times. When United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 passed in 1971,...
When a Desperate Escape to Taiwan Ended in a Fatal Shootdown
By Yifan Yang In the turbulent decades following 1949, a number of Chinese Communist troops attempted...
Taiwan Cracks Down on Dual PRC Citizenship Amid Loyalty Debate
By Youde Wong Taiwan is facing a fast-moving political storm as national security agencies intensify...
Kuomintang internal rifts.
Pro-Beijing TikTok Scandal Reveals Kuomintang’s Internal Rifts
By Youde Wong The Kuomintang (KMT) has been thrown into a full-blown internal crisis after a Central...
Taiwan to Boost Defense Spending by NT$1.25T Over Eight Years
By Lu Yixin In response to the growing threat from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), President Lai...
Why the World Is Reconsidering Taiwan’s UN Status
By Jing Chen Over the past year, a once-politically frozen issue at the United Nations (UN) has undergone...
The Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS) at Chulalongkorn University hosts a forum on “The War in Ukraine,” where scholars discussed the Russia–Ukraine conflict, the Thai–Cambodian border situation, the Myanmar crisis, and the rising temperature in Japan–China relations as well as the Taiwan Strait. (Image: CNA / Lee Tsung-Hsien, Bangkok)
Thai Scholars Warn Ukraine War Could Guide China’s Taiwan Strategy
A recent forum in Bangkok examining the Russia–Ukraine war and East Asian geopolitics drew renewed attention...
Analysis: Beijing Miscalculates as Japan Draws a Red Line
From Nov. 16 to 18, East Asia witnessed a rapid and dramatic escalation that spread from the sea to diplomacy...
Takaichi’s ‘Taiwan Emergency’ Warning Sparks Fierce China Backlash, US Support
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks about a “Taiwan emergency” have made her the...