Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations

Policy solutions and in-depth analysis of the complex relationship between mainland China and Taiwan

In China Research

Despite current relative stability in the Taiwan Strait, core issues of contention remain unresolved and no other problem in the region, or in the world, poses the same risk of confrontation and escalation into a major power conflict.

The Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations project works to understand what drives each party and contribute to thinking that can lead toward lasting peace, away from the brink of disaster. This work entails not only continuing, nuanced examination of developments relating directly to cross-Strait relations and to U.S. involvement, but also understanding and assessing Taiwan’s ever-active political scene, Taiwan’s domestic and international economic developments, and security-related issues. The Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations project elucidates and makes policy recommendations not only for the United States, but also for the two cross-Strait players.

The Stimson Center is a non-profit non-partisan research institution and does not take political positions, including those related to the sovereignty issue of Taiwan.

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Taiwan’s digital minister discusses the importance of open governance, multi-generational dialogue, and their work on an app in response to the COVID-19 outbreak
Pamela Kennedy • Jason Li • Lillian Mercho

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Op-Ed
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 of the mainland.
Yun Sun
Commentary
Taiwan’s move to ease restrictions on imports of U.S. pork and beef could lead to progress on a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement
Pamela Kennedy
Commentary
Hsiao Bi-khim’s coming to Washington marks a unique shift in U.S.-Taiwan relations at a critical time
Jason Li
Commentary
Analyzing the innovative nontraditional security responses prompted by the rapid outbreak COVID-19 that have helped keep communities healthy
Pamela Kennedy • Joseph Ross
Commentary
As countries fall under the shadow of COVID-19 one after another, 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.
Pamela Kennedy
Op-Ed
The painful negotiations over the repatriation of Taiwanese reflect the suspicion and broken communication channels that have marred cross-strait relations since Tsai Ing-wen took office.
Jason Li

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