1992 Consensus Replaced By Multilateralism in the Taiwan Strait
The multilateralization of the Taiwan Strait is the American response to China’s unilateral, provocative change in the status quo.
The multilateralization of the Taiwan Strait is the American response to China’s unilateral, provocative change in the status quo.
For Taiwan, the US-Korea Summit is another sign that the US is making the Taiwan Strait question a regional, multilateral, and international issue.
Real stories of love and family from a quarantine hotel in Taipei as reported by political staffer Wu Cheng, who was quarantined at the same hotel himself.
The COVID-19 outbreak, water shortage and electricity outages are just a preview of what can happen in Taiwan during a war. Taiwan is not ready yet.
As Taiwan faces its most serious COVID-19 outbreak to date, the society grapples with arguing over controversies versus solidarity to fight the outbreak.