Playing Politics With Human Lives: China and the Wuhan Coronavirus Crisis
When the coronavirus is sorted out, will the world realize the Chinese regime’s self-serving nature when it comes to humanitarian efforts and global health?
When the coronavirus is sorted out, will the world realize the Chinese regime’s self-serving nature when it comes to humanitarian efforts and global health?
The KMT’s fundamental dilemma: what to do with its China policy? Abandon the 1992 Consensus, or double down on its pro-China position and risk being further marginalized?
The KMT has to decide between younger, progressive, more pro-Taiwan voters, or double down on traditional older conservative voters who still believe the China dream.
President Tsai Ing-wen’s decisive re-election may distress the PRC and KMT opposition, but provides a measure of continuity and stability in Taiwan as it encounters a range of challenges, new and old.
The KMT is scrambling to find someone who will take over as chairman and lead the party out of its slump. Will it be a fresh new face, or more of the same?