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The Bush administration blocked a major arms deal to Taiwan, effectively strengthening Beijing's influence in the region.
Taiwan views itself as less and less "Chinese," but Beijing does not take kindly to the distance.
Since Taiwan’s President Chen Shui-bian’s 2004 pledge to pursue constitutional revision, Chinese commentators have warned that Chen will manipulate the process to achieve de jure independence from the mainland, a step it says would lead to war. Despite Beijing’s saber rattling, constitutional reform on Taiwan has been a central...
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...
The "One China" policy means is that the U.S. recognizes no more than one Chinese government at a time--and not multiple regimes--according to the territory they control.
Taiwan’s March 20 election provides fresh evidence of the extent to which the "one China" policy and "strategic ambiguity" have passed into the realm of anachronism.



