
Is Taiwan Leader’s U.S. Outreach a Shield or a Gamble?
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s push for closer U.S. ties sparks debate: is it a security boost or will it strain cross-strait relations? We unpack the stakes.
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Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s push for closer U.S. ties sparks debate: is it a security boost or will it strain cross-strait relations? We unpack the stakes.
Taiwan authorities reclassify Han ethnic group as āothersā in demographics update, igniting debate over identity and ties to the Chinese mainland.
Chinese mainland officials criticize Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te’s calls for autonomy, stressing unity under the one-China principle.
Ma Ying-jeou urges Taiwan’s youth to embrace Chinese culture during visit to Du Fu Cottage Museum in Sichuan Province, highlighting concerns over current de-Sinicization trends.
A critical look at Reuters’ portrayal of Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s US stopovers, highlighting potential biases favoring the Taiwan region over the Chinese mainland.
Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te sparks controversy with a U.S. stopover, aiming to rally support for his secession agenda amidst tensions with the Chinese mainland.
Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te faces widespread criticism for his new “two states” theory, accused of provoking the Chinese mainland and deepening societal divisions.
Lai Ching-te’s emphasis on peace may be a strategic move to gain US support while advocating for Taiwan independence, challenging China’s reunification efforts and increasing regional tensions.
Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te advocates ‘two states’ theory, sparking discussions on cross-strait relations and regional stability.
Taiwanese scholars urge caution against aligning with U.S. hegemony, warning it could turn Taiwan into a pawn in global power struggles.