if there were a showdown between the US and China over Taiwan, I would not put money on the US winning that showdown," the historian said while speaking with India Today Group's Vice Chairperson & Executive Editor-in-Chief Kalli Purie and Business Today ...
Opinion: The repercussions from Taiwan’s election will continue for years
Lanhee J. Chen looks at what the results of Taiwan’s election will mean for US-China relations in the coming years.
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China interfered heavily in Taiwan’s election and failed — but next time it could succeed
In the lead-up to Taiwan’s presidential election, China launched a massive disinformation campaign, with the explicit intention of sowing confusion and making the Taiwanese people question ...
Wary Over Taiwan’s Election, Beijing and Taipei Still Need Each Other
Updated Donald KirkThe victory of the pro-independence, pro-America candidate for president of Taiwan opens a new chapter in the prolonged saga of the struggle of the Chinese island province to remain ...
CNA Explains: Why tiny Nauru ditched Taipei for Beijing – and why it matters
How did Taiwan, China and the US react to the island nation switching diplomatic ties, and what could happen next? CNA's Beijing correspondent Olivia Siong takes a look.
China condemns Philippines after president congratulates Taiwan election winner
China's Foreign Ministry summoned the Philippine ambassador on Tuesday to denounce President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s congratulatory message to Taiwan's president-elect.
China Rebukes Singapore and Philippines for Congratulating Taiwan’s Election Victor
Beijing has reminded Singapore and the Philippines of its “one-China” position on Taiwan in a rare show of public disapproval.
China blasts president of the Philippines for congratulating Taiwan election winner
China's Foreign Ministry summoned the Philippine ambassador and denounced remarks by the country's President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday congratulating the winner of Taiwan’s presidential election, ...
AI Winners Likely To Buoy Taiwan Stocks After Heated Election – On One Condition
Beijing, having failed to sway Taiwan voters to China-friendly candidates with military displays and heated rhetoric in a high-stakes presidential election on Saturday, scored a win yesterday when the ...
China plays waiting game in run-up to Taiwan inauguration
Economically, Beijing has coercive options too given ongoing business flows and trade ties, while security analysts and diplomats say China has the ability to attempt cyberattacks against Taiwan ...
Taiwan keeps status quo, but political landscape transformed after poll
The Taiwan People’s Party punched above its weight despite limited resources and recent formation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Stocks rose in Taipei after Lai Ching-te won Taiwan’s presidential election but saw his party lose its parliamentary majority
Stocks rose in Taipei after Lai Ching-te won Taiwan's presidential election but saw his party lose its parliamentary majority ...
Taiwan’s hydrogen energy: high expectations meet technical hurdles
Hydrogen is the buzzword in the energy sector again. Despite being a prevalent topic in market discourse, the actual implementation and progress along the supply chain have fallen short of ...
Taiwan premier says Cabinet will resign in accordance with past practice
Taiwan Premier Chen Chien-jen said on Tuesday that the Cabinet will resign in accordance with past constitutional practice before the new parliament meets next month after the ruling party lost its majority in the legislature.
Chip-maker Taiwan’s electorate has rebuffed Beijing
How to deal with Communist China is therefore always a central issue in Taiwan’s elections. On Saturday, Taiwan’s people handed the island’s presidency to Vice President Lai Ching-te. It was the third ...