“American Portrait Project” is a Taiwan-based survey that investigates the Taiwanese public’s perception of the United States and China and evaluates the development of U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations in order to understand the impact of the United States’ …
Published November 8, 2023 / Held November 20, 2023
Since Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016, Taiwan has lost five diplomatic allies in the Americas, the most recent of which being Honduras in March 2023. As Beijing’s global and regional effort to isolate Taipei in the international community is likely to …
Published October 20, 2023 / Held November 16, 2023
In the wake of the global chip shortage arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, countries are painfully aware of the supply chain (in)security and rush for semiconductor self-sufficiency. Taiwan sits at the epicenter of this global chip crisis, and it is w …
In this podcast, Melanie Marlowe, and Zack Cooper, and the Stimson Center’s Christopher Preble discuss whether it is possible, and wise, to try to stave off a conflict with China over Taiwan — possibly for a very long time.
Taipei expects more security assistance from Washington. However, neither pure balancing nor pure band-wagoning against Beijing would benefit Taiwan’s current security situation.
A working group with experts from Japan, Taiwan, and the United States discussed maritime safety issues and the possibility for closer maritime safety cooperation
Following the visit of House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a Congressional delegation to Taiwan, China launched blockade-style military exercises around the island. At a time when cross-Strait relations are already defined by heightened t …
You can download the report, Economic and Social Impact of Engagement with Taiwan and China, here. Featured Speakers Ágnes Szunomár, Ph.D., Head of Research Group on Development Economics, Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regi …
The Japan-Taiwan renaissance seen in 2021 may not last, but one element will certainly stay: the public acknowledgment that Taiwan and Japan’s security are linked.
Featured Speakers Madoka Fukuda, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Global Politics, Faculty of Law, Hosei University Madoka Fukuda is also a Visiting Scholar at Academia Sinica in Taiwan. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. in media and governance from Keio …
Published August 19, 2021 / Held September 1, 2021
Featured Speakers Shelley Rigger, Ph.D., Brown Professor of East Asian Politics, Davidson College Lev Nachman, Fulbright Research Fellow & Ph.D. candidate in political science, University of California, Irvine Nathan Kar Ming Chan, National Science …
Since the beginning of the “freefall” of U.S.-China relations during the global COVID-19 pandemic last year, tension over the Taiwan Strait has been escalating, as attested by the constant military posturing, political signaling and coercive policies o …
Speakers: Eleanor M. Albert, Ph.D.-in-Residence at the International Security and Conflict Studies Center, The Elliott School, George Washington University Eleanor M. Albert is a Ph.D. candidate in political science at the George Washington University. …
Published October 27, 2020 / Held November 12, 2020
Speakers Shirley Kan, Independent Specialist in Asian Security Affairs Ms. Kan provided legislative support on Asian Security Affairs to Congress in the Congressional Research Service’s Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division from 1990 to 2015. Sh …
Taiwan has managed to avoid a widespread outbreak so far. Early decisions to suspend entry to the island and strict social measures are the key to Taiwan’s success.