Taiwan’s Status Questioned by Protesters, Ex-Presidents
On Wednesday, anti-China Taiwanese protesters defaced the tomb of former Nationalist ruler Chiang...
Mar 2, 2018
On Wednesday, anti-China Taiwanese protesters defaced the tomb of former Nationalist ruler Chiang...
Apr 5, 2016
Growing tourism between China and Taiwan is part of an array of heightened contacts meant, from...
Aug 18, 2015
For his latest drawing for CDT, Badiucao reimagines the Cairo Conference meeting in 1943 between...
Jul 30, 2015
Everyone knows that Chiang Kai-shek lost the Chinese Civil War. What The Economist presupposes is:...
May 8, 2015
Demos Chiang, founder of the Taiwanese design company DEM Inc. and one of Chiang Kai-shek’s great...
Feb 10, 2014
China and Taiwan will hold official talks in Nanjing tomorrow, the first since 1949. While the...
Oct 1, 2013
As of October 1, the following search terms are blocked on Sina Weibo (not including the “search...
Jul 22, 2013
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, who in February warned that Xi Jinping should not seen in binary, reformist-versus-conservative terms, argues at TIME World that other Chinese leaders have also disappointed those hoping for political...
Mar 13, 2013
At ChinaFile, Sun Yunfan, Orville Schell and Damien Ma discuss the gap between members of China’s post-80s generation and their parents, based on a recent article by James Palmer that was featured on CDT last week. Sun...
Feb 4, 2012
Science fiction author William Gibson has frequently argued that “novels set in imaginary futures are necessarily about the moment in which they are written”; that the real subject matter of ‘1984’ was...
Aug 12, 2011
At The Atlantic, James Fallows recounts the aftermath of calls for an Egyptian- and Tunisian-inspired Jasmine Revolution in China earlier this year. He recalls the arrests and disappearances, and the sealing-up of longstanding...
Feb 28, 2011
Xujun Eberlein is the author of Apologies Forthcoming, a story collection set in China, and Inside-out China, a cultural criticism blog. She is a guest blogger for The Atlantic. Read her on-going blog about China here: In the...
Sep 16, 2010
Jeffrey Wasserstrom argues that recent campaigns by the CCP may owe as much to Chiang Kai-shek and Lee Kuan Yew as to Mao Zedong: There’s no question that Mao left an indelible mark on China (this may be the only point of...
Nov 29, 2009
In the New York Times, Jonathan Mirsky reviews The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-shek and the Birth of Modern China: There is a bull market these days in Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) and his wife, Soong Mei-ling...
Apr 25, 2009
Laura Tyson Li in the Washington Post reviews Jay Taylor’s new book The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the Struggle for Modern China. The book, released by Harvard University Press, brings a new look into the life of...
Sep 1, 2008
From Reuters: A landmark Taiwan memorial hall built in the name of Chiang Kai-shek has restored the former dictator’s name to its title after a political to-and-fro over the image the island wants to project. President Ma...
Jul 20, 2008
From Hoover Institution: The diaries of Chiang Kai-shek from 1946 to 1955 are available to researchers at the Hoover Library and Archives as of July 18, 2008. They join earlier Chiang diaries from 1917 to 1945, which were opened...
Jun 1, 2008
From AFP: Thousands of tourists flocked to the mausoleums of Taiwan’s former Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek and his son on Saturday as they reopened under the newly installed Kuomintang government. TV pictures showed...