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If China were to invade Taiwan, no one is certain how different countries would line up. A new paper by the Centre for a New ...
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ABP News on MSNChina’s Selective Neutrality: How Beijing’s Strategic Alliances Undermine Its Global CredibilityChina claims neutrality in global conflicts, but its support for Iran, Pakistan, and Palestine reveals a strategic, self-serving agenda that challenges its credibility as a responsible global power.
Taiwan develops new sea drones including kamikaze types amid Chinese gray zone warfare, with President Lai seeking bipartisan ...
The NMESIS missile system adds to the growing U.S. firepower in the Southeast Asian country. Last year, the U.S. deployed a U ...
Beijing welcomes former KMT chairman and Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO stresses importance of stable cross-strait relations ...
The Costa Rican Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) recently sent five officials to Taiwan for security training, marking the first exchange between the two nations' governments since Costa ...
China is significantly increasing its soft power and economic influence in global energy markets, particularly in Latin ...
Taiwan is offering aid to its lone Central American diplomatic ally, Guatemala, as it guards against efforts by China to win ...
CCTV newscaster Hu Die accidentally referred to China and Taiwan as separate countries, contradicting Beijing's official narrative.
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The National Interest on MSNTrump Must Avoid a War Over TaiwanThe 500 US troops stationed in Taiwan, while no doubt helpful from an insurgency point of view, are dangerous to US-China ...
Taiwan may be an island of just over 23 million people, but what happens there could ripple across the global economy.
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A recent survey of Canadian international relations experts finds they don’t always agree, but the majority view the U.S. as ...
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