Abstract This article examines the process, causes and repercussions of the accession of Taiwan, as a contested state, together with China, to the Asia-Pacific Economic…
Abstract This article examines the process, causes and repercussions of the accession of Taiwan, as a contested state, together with China, to the Asia-Pacific Economic…
Abstract This study examines the security situation in the Taiwan Strait from 2012 to 2014, using media news available on the Internet as the main…
Abstract After decades of tension, relations between the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan have improved dramatically in recent years. How durable is this détente?…
Abstract This article examines the substance and dynamics of contemporary Taiwan-Japan relations and considers potential avenues for the consolidation and expansion of bilateral cooperation. Taiwan…
Abstract This article challenges the dominant narrative that overlooks the role of domestic factors in Taiwanese foreign aid in favour of politics cast at the…
Abstract The year 2012 has emerged as a consequential moment in the evolution of the East Asian strategic landscape. A combination of important, unfolding leadership…
Abstract The rise of emerging donors has unleashed new political contests over aid policy, some of which have occurred at the domestic level. This article…
Introduction This essay assesses Taiwan’s prospects for joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and recommends options for how Taiwan can overcome the challenges related to gaining…
Abstract Ever since President Barack Obama pronounced himself as the first Pacific president of the United States in November 2009, Taiwan has closely watched the…
Abstract This report examines the key factors underpinning the size, nature, and resilience of national power in Taiwan and draws implications for cross-strait relations. Main…
Abstract This article argues that China’s policy on Taiwan is likely to evolve toward political engagement as a result of the multiple actions of policy…
Abstract After mid-2000, Beijing inclusively redefined ‘one China’ as ‘both the mainland and Taiwan belonged to one China’. It also advocated the ‘peaceful development’ of…
Abstract Elections are the bedrock of democracy. Taiwan is a multi-party democracy and the only ethnic Chinese society that can boast of being a Democracy.…
Abstract Answering a question on Taiwan by a visiting Indian delegation from the National Defence College in year 2000, a Chinese military official said that…
Summary This book traces the development of Taiwan’s relations with its diplomatic partners and its policy towards the political opponents of its political opponent –…