Eyes on China: Beijing’s Response to the Ukraine Conflict Could Have… Lila Mooney Apr 19, 2022 Throughout history, Beijing has consistently aligned itself with Russia, especially in its efforts to…
Tsai Ing-Wen’s Political Dilemma Between Beijing and Washington David Duan Apr 10, 2021 While the world is focusing on rejuvenating their economies and handling COVID-19, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen's…
The Sino-Vatican Agreement Renewal: Pro Deo or Pro Patria? Adin Chan Nov 20, 2020 The renewal of the 2018 clerical agreement between the Holy See and China raises numerous questions about the…
The 2020 Taiwan Crisis: A Prelude for Chinese Reunification? David Duan Nov 18, 2020 Faced with Tsai and her DPP government's pursuit of Taiwanese independence, Beijing seems likely to pursue Chinese…
Underground Techno Raves in Singapore: a New Political Dawn for Disaffected Youth? Robin Vochelet Jun 14, 2020 The promotional material posted by Horizon99 on their events’ pages reads more like a political manifesto than…
The Comeback Kid: How Tsai Ing-wen went from Trailing 30% to Winning the Most… Liam Olsen Jan 16, 2020 The question that came to dominate Taiwan's campaign season — how to safeguard democracy and sovereignty in the…
One Taiwan: Taiwan’s 2020 Elections Explained Alec Regino Jan 13, 2020 In an unambiguous rebuke against Beijing’s sacred “One China” principle, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen won a…
The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of Recognition Alec Regino May 23, 2019 As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
What China Fears Most: An Island On Their Coast Mohit Mann Jan 22, 2019 The democratic composition of Taiwan is a cause of alarm for the CPC since the CPC seeks to repel any democratic…