Lee Ming-che’s Detention and Cross-strait Relations
Taiwanese activist Lee Ming-che went missing on March 19th while entering China from Macau....
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Apr 20, 2017
Taiwanese activist Lee Ming-che went missing on March 19th while entering China from Macau....
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Aug 22, 2014
At The Diplomat, Jerome Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen describe the often sidelined human rights challenges...
Read MorePosted by Grace | Feb 14, 2014
Following Tuesday’s official talks between China and Taiwan, the first of their kind since...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Jul 1, 2016
President Xi Jinping rang in the 95th birthday of the Chinese Communist Party on July 1 with a...
Read MorePosted by Scott Greene | Feb 17, 2014
Though last week’s official visit to China by Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council...
Read MorePosted by Melissa M. Chan | Jun 17, 2012
As Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou pledged closer ties with the mainland, China is also working to improve these ties by offering Taiwan companies $95 billion in credit. AFP reports: China pledged Sunday to offer up to 600 billion...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Mar 26, 2008
The New York Times editorializes on the recent Taiwan election and its impact on the U.S.-China-Taiwan relationship: Ma Ying-jeou, the Nationalist Party leader and Harvard-educated lawyer, won 58 percent of the vote by arguing...
Read MorePosted by Michael Zhao | Mar 29, 2006
From the Financial Times (link): Taiwan has two years to go until its next presidential election, but the man widely viewed as the most likely successor to the Democratic Progressive party‘s Chen Shui-bian has already started his campaign. Ma Ying-jeou, the popular mayor of Taipei and chairman of the opposition Kuomintang, has just spent a […]
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Nov 10, 2004
People’s Daily has interviewed four experts on U.S. policy about prospects for U.S.-China relations over the next four years of another Bush administration. The full report is here. In another recent article, People’s Daily interviewed Taiwan relations experts on potential changes in the Bush administration’s Taiwan policy: “Observers of the cross-strait situation believe faced with […]
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Nov 19, 2024
At the Associated Press, Fu Ting reports mounting pressure on China’s independent bookstores and other cultural channels and venues: Independent bookstores have become a new battleground in China, swept up in the...
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