Search results for: Wen-Hsuan Tsai
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Burkina Faso’s Yoyo Diplomacy: Divorcing Taipei to Remarry Beijing
…remaining countries recognizing its sovereignty, most of which are poorer nations in Central America and the Pacific. Shifting Allegiances Since President Tsai Ing wen and the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party…
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Japan and Taiwan: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
…lot of ground has already been covered over the past few years to foster bilateral cooperation and promote shared democratic values. In late February, President Tsai attended a ceremony to…
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South China Sea and Taiwan: Two Regional Flashpoints Overlap
…the self-ruled democratic island. As a result of the rift, some Filipino politicians, led by Senator Risa Hontiveros – who had once met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – have…
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Cross-Color Moves a Harbinger of Change in Taiwan?
…presidential candidates, Ko Wen-je (TPP) and Hou Yu-ih (KMT), in the end, decided to run for election with their own party members instead of together. Prospects of ‘Cross-Color’ Collaboration Even…
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Denmark and Taiwan – Edging Closer?
…to also show more support for Taiwan’s autonomy and to strengthen EU-Taiwan relations. In a meeting with Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen, Fogh Rasmussen underscored his strong support for Taiwan’s right…
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Pelosi’s Flight to Taiwan: Poking China in its Achilles’ Heel?
…China’s way, not the other way round. In 2021, writing for Foreign Affairs, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen warned of “catastrophic consequences” for the democracies in Asia, if the PRC were…
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China’s 2024 NPC: What to Expect?
…as both sides have spoken of restoring normalization. The investment environment in today’s China is not as welcoming as it was in the Hu-Wen era. The 2020 crackdown against Jack…
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China’s City of the Future: Down with the Old, In with the New
…chose the area after visiting Anxin in February 2017. Construction of a New Capital Deng Xiaoping envisioned the development of Shenzhen and Putong, and Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao designed…
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The Chinese Discourse of Power: Diplomacy at its Core
…a “socialist market economy”, China attempted “crossing the river by feeling the stones.” These “stones”, according to Wen Tiejun, a top agriculture economist of China, were “symbolic norms defined by…