Daniel Ceng/EPA January 14, 2024 In re-electing its government, Taiwan has kept the status quo, but the victory hides a transformed political landscape Kai-Ping Huang, National Taiwan University The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has retained government, but it wasn’t a straightforward race. The campaign revealed much about Taiwan’s changing politics.
Rolling out the red carpet for presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP November 17, 2023 Don’t be fooled by Biden and Xi talks − China and the US are enduring rivals rather than engaged partners Michael Beckley, Tufts University It’s good to talk − just don’t expect it to result in a reset in relations between Beijing and Washington.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. Wikimedia Commons September 24, 2022 Indonesia’s stance on China-Taiwan conflict more about dependency on Beijing than being neutral Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) Yogyakarta Indonesia’s reluctance to respond to the conflict is based on the fact that its economy is still very dependent on China.