China Mind Your Language: Why Taiwan Isn’t the Provocateur in the Taiwan Strait January 5, 2016 3 Written by J. Michael Cole British author George Orwell, one of the greatest polemicists ever to have put ink to paper, once wrote that “Orthodoxy,…
China Taiwan’s Last Chinese October 16, 2015 1 Written by Gunter Schubert. In one of former Taiwanese politician Chao Shao-kang’s latest talk show programmes viewers could follow how NTU political science professor Chang…
China China Intensifies Media Campaign against Taiwan’s DPP in the US August 22, 2015 0 Written by J. Michael Cole. Amid signs of a consolidating identity among Taiwan’s youth and the increasingly likely prospect of a victory by the Democratic…
Taiwan Taiwan’s presidential election could start a pivot to Beijing July 3, 2015 1 Written by Niv Horesh. Taiwan is limbering up for its 2016 presidential election. Its two main parties have picked their candidates – and gotten very…
Space China’s anti-satellite (ASAT) program: Art of War meets 21st Century technology October 26, 2014 0 Written by Alex Calvo. It is often said that in warfare it is essential to command heights, an injunction one can find in the Art…
China Kunming massacre sparks media war March 5, 2014 1 Written by J. Michael Cole By now we’ve all heard about Saturday night’s bloodbath at the Kunming Railway Station, where a dozen individuals wearing black…
International Relations Should China have a ‘Taiwan Independence’ plan? July 19, 2013 8 Written by Michal Thim. The future of Taiwan, its political status and relations with its powerful neighbour, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), is undoubtedly…