Taiwan Learns to Love Nuclear, a Little

The government should consider carbon pricing and financial support for nuclear plants to stop them being replaced by natural gas or coal, the report also says. The vote in Taiwan seems to be a realis... ( read original story ...)

Beijing in Taiwan: Growing smarter

At least one thing is clear from local elections in Taiwan over the weekend — President Tsai Ing-wen and her ruling Democratic Progressive Party lost badly. Less clear, however, is how well Beijing wo... ( read original story ...)

Will Taiwan Be the First Domino to Fall to China?

Mr. Lian, a native of Hong Kong, is a former lead writer and chief editor of the Hong Kong Economic Journal. Supporters of the opposition party Kuomintang in Taipei, Taiwan, on Sunday. The ruling Demo... ( read original story ...)