Ma’s Taiwan: Year of the Lame Horse (The National Interest)
Co-author: Jonathan Sullivan* Published in The National Interest. The year of the horse began last week, but for Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou (whose surname means horse) the signs are inauspicious....
View ArticleFive Chinese Weapons of War Taiwan Should Fear
Note: this is a longer version of an article published on The National Interest. It has become conventional wisdom when referring to the current state of ties between Taipei and Beijing to offer...
View ArticleHere Comes Taiwan’s Big Political Realignment
Co-author: Jonathan Sullivan* Image Credit: CC 2.0 by michaelrpf/Flickr A calamitous performance in Saturday’s local elections confirmed 2014 as an annus horribilis for the Kuomintang (KMT) and its...
View ArticleTaiwan’s RIMPAC dream
Last Friday, the US House of Representatives passed an amendment to the National Defence Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2015 that included a reference to a recent issue: China’s potential participation in...
View ArticleTaiwan Can’t Save the South China Sea
As the international community digests reports that China is placing weapons on artificial islands it is building in disputed areas of the South China Sea, Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou has launched a...
View ArticleIt’s Not Time to Start Worrying About Taiwan
Good policy making benefits from factually up-to-date, open-source analysis taking place in a public space and conducted by policy specialists, journalists, and scholars. This kind of analysis is even...
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