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Down a sandy, dirt road on the outskirts of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory lies one of the US and Australia’s most ...
Earlier this summer, in June 2025, President Lai Ching-te delivered the first of his “Ten Lectures on National Unity,” their ...
A frantic arms race between the US and China is underway in the Pacific while the fate of Taiwan hangs in the balance.
TYLER JOST is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Watson School of International and Public ...
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It is one of the many instances in the last few years of China increasing its military activity around Taiwan. This summer is no exception, and Beijing is turning up the heat even more.
It’s still lunchtime in Taipei but the streets are strangely quiet. A few people are running with their bags, despite the sweltering summer heat, desperate to get somewhere before 1.30 p.m.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, about how Beijing will view Taiwan's large-scale military drills.
U.S. senators from both major parties plan to introduce bills this week targeting China over its treatment of minority groups ...