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Within that framework, a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan has become the scenario most often cited as the likeliest flashpoint for a military confrontation between the two superpowers. In ...
Taiwan's armed forces have an active-duty strength of just over 150,000, compared with China's standing army of over 2 ...
Taiwan has long thrived on trade and investment with China. Its most valuable companies– including TSMC and Foxconn– have ...
U.S. officials warned the world about a potential conflict over Taiwan. China accused Taiwanese authorities of hacking. China ...
Hou You-yi from the main opposition KMT favours unification with China. The former police chief’s victory in elections could drastically change the political landscape in Taiwan.
Within Taiwan’s domestic political landscape, the KMT faced consistent criticism throughout the campaign for its stance on China policy, with particular emphasis on its former leader, Ma Ying ...
The Taiwan People's Party does not campaign on the island’s independence like the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, nor does it bear the baggage of reunification with China like the ...
Analyze whether the KMT’s resurgence is an anomaly or shift in Taiwan’s political landscape. National politics are shaped by national identity and how to deal with China, and the DPP currently ...
The implications of his candidacy on Taiwan’s political tapestry require consideration. Gou published an op-ed on 17 July to delineate his perspective on cross-strait tranquillity. He underscored the ...
Taiwan’s Gen Z voters want something new in Saturday’s election Once political outsiders, Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party is now seen as part of the ‘establishment’ by younger voters.
These results signify a shift in Taiwan’s political landscape. The long-standing two-party system appears to be transitioning into a messy three-party dynamic.