Unfortunately, Taiwan is not prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United States.
Pledging to strengthen national security, Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te has announced 17 strategies to counter growin ...
Lai Ching-te’s plans aim to strengthen armed forces against threat from China but could widen country’s partisan divide ...
New and expanding China-backed threat groups are pushing a broader cyber strategy, likely with eventual reunification with ...
RFA reported that China sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that must ... deploy reserved forces in response to a potential threat--this is the core focus of the exercise," Taiwanese retired ...
Taiwan’s government has made military modernization a key policy platform and has repeatedly pledged to spend more on its defenses given the rising threat from China, including developing made ...
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan: As China continues and intensifies its campaign of aggression against the island, Taiwan’s military is struggling to reach recruitment goals for professional personnel ...
It makes sense for a country facing existential threats to spend more on defense. What doesn’t make sense is Taiwan’s ...
The Taiwanese chip giant's plan to invest $100 billion into US production facilities has set off alarm bells about the integrity of the self-ruled island's "silicon shield" against aggression from ...
Taiwan sees a growing threat from China, which regularly sends ships and aircraft into areas near Taiwan. China is expected to announce its annual defense budget on Wednesday. Xinhua, China’s ...
Chinese residents of Taiwan are free to advocate the benefits of unification or mention “one country, two systems”, the model Beijing suggests for ruling the island which is universally opposed in ...
says fears of China's growing diplomatic clout are overblown, as even Beijing's new backers are taking a wait-and-see approach. 'If Taiwan declared independence first, it will be subject to ...