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Elections in Taiwan are increasingly about which candidate can successfully engage China while protecting Taiwan's status.
Cross-strait relations and U.S.-China relations play important roles in Taiwan’s future. Mr. Lin I-Hsiung, chairman of the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), will discuss Taiwan’s China policy and how cross-strait relations affect U.S.-China relations and vice versa. He will consider cross-strait relations from a DPP perspective and will discuss...
While the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement is certain to benefit Taiwan economically in the years ahead, it has not significantly improved cross-strait stability or expanded Taipei's broader international engagement.
On May 20, Taiwan entered a new era of democracy as the torch of government was passed from a ruling party that has governed for the past 50 years to the opposition. In the spirit of cooperation and amity, the new president appointed a KMT member to be his...
Will disagreements between the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progress Party open opportunities for China to meddle in Taiwan's problems?
On December 3, leading figures in Taiwan's three major political parties came to AEI to discuss the results of the legislative elections of December 1.
Amidst tense relations with both the United States and mainland China, Taiwan picks its presidential candidates.




