Taiwan’s Silicon Shield Still Constrains U.S.-China Relations

Yet the global economy remains deeply tied to semiconductor production concentrated in Taiwan, creating risks that neither Washington nor Beijing can easily ignore.

How Taiwan Fared during the 2026 Trump-Xi Summit

Nonetheless, Trump’s insistence on delaying arms sales to Taiwan after the summit could represent a more drastic shift in America’s cross-Strait policy. 

Under One Blue Sky, Two White Suns

The KMT’s difficulty lies less in the fact that it contains competing views than in the fact that both views remain tethered to external reference points.

Cuba’s Blackouts and the New Geopolitics of Fragility in Latin America

Taiwan’s future relevance in Latin America may ultimately depend not only on diplomatic recognition, but also on whether countries across the region begin valuing stable institutional cooperation…

How Not to Fall in the Racism Trap?

Both India and Taiwan leaders and people need to work together not only to identify and detest such distasteful narratives which are being peddled but also to bring the relationship much closer by exploring and working on different themes.

The Debrief, 11/29/13

The Debrief, 11/29/13

Visit by China’s Taiwan affairs official, major Taiwan firms’ US expansions, China’s new air defense zone, Tiananmen Square dissident Wu’er Kaixi turning himself in, EU-Taiwan relations, and shark consumption in Taiwan.

The Debrief, 11/22/13

The Debrief, 11/22/13

The Gambia breaking diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the annual Autumn Struggle labor demonstration, Public Television personnel issues, Eslite Bookstore’s censorship controversy and the new metro line in Taipei.

Land Abuse (KP3)

Land Abuse (KP3)

In this third episode of the Ketagalan Project, we explore the various issues surrounding the government’s expropriation of land, student activism and economic factors in places like Dapu, Shihlin, and Huaguang in Taiwan.

The Debrief, 11/15/13

The Debrief, 11/15/13

Taiwan’s reaction to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the KMT and the Chinese Communist Party’s central committee meetings, yet another land expropriation tragedy, cooking oil scandals and sex education in Taiwan.

The Debrief, 11/8/13

The Debrief, 11/8/13

In this pilot episode of our new weekly news briefing podcast, we talk about the same-sex marriage bill, singer Deserts Chang’s UK concert, Taiwan’s trade with Myanmar, and a documentary that has been breaking records in Taiwan.

US Pivot to Asia (KP1)

US Pivot to Asia (KP1)

In this first episode of the Ketagalan Project, we talk with US foreign affairs expert on East Asia Julia Famularo on current policy debate on Taiwan in Washington, the pivot to Asia, reaction from China and predictions for the future.