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Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun (left) visits New York and attends a forum at think tank Asia Society on the 8th local time, in conversation with former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel (right). CNA

'Time Is Not on Our Side': KMT Chair Cheng's Blunt Warning in New York

Former National Security Council Secretary-General Chiu Yi-jen (right) speaks to media, insisting that President Lai Ching-te's continuation of Tsai Ing-wen's policy line does not constitute a pro-independence stance, and emphasizing that 'whole-of-societ

Taiwan's 'Resilience' Doctrine Is Starting to Look Like a Campaign Slogan

Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo (顧立雄) said on the 19th that arms sales are one of the key forces maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. (Photo by Ke Chenghui)

Taiwan Defense Chief Remains 'Cautiously Optimistic' After Trump Signals Pause on $14B Arms Sale

National Security Council Secretary-General Wu Chao-hsieh (right) and Presidential Office Secretary-General Pan Meng-an hold a press conference to explain the suspension of President Lai's overseas visit. Wu stated that Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagasc

Opinion|Why Beijing Weaponized Airspace to Block President Lai’s Africa Trip

Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun's stance on the arms procurement bill has left the United States deeply frustrated. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

US Rejects KMT’s Defense Budget — So Why Is Cheng Li-wun So Sure She Can Still Win Over Washington?

Beijing made a major move as state media announced that Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping (pictured) welcomed and invited Kuomintang Chairperson Cheng Li-wun to lead a delegation to China, with a 'Cheng-Xi Meeting' considered highly lik

Why Xi Jinping Greenlighted the Cheng-Xi Meeting: The Role of Ma Ying-jeou’s Fallout and Taiwan's KMT Factional Struggles

Kuomintang Chairperson Cheng Li-wun is scheduled to lead a delegation to China from April 7 to 12. (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Analyst Advises Caution as Cheng Li-wun Prepares for Summit with Xi Jinping

Li Dazhuang (李大壯), chairman of the China New Era Think Tank Foundation, told 風傳媒 in an exclusive interview that the Chinese Communist Party will not underwrite the Kuomintang's electoral fortunes. (File photo by Chang Chun-kai)

Exclusive | Beijing Holds All the Cards. The KMT Just Doesn't Know It Yet

Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun announced on March 30 that she would lead a delegation to visit mainland China.  (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Interview | KMT Vice Chairman Explains The Strategic Logic Behind Historic China Visit

President Donald Trump attends the 'Taxpayer Protection Pledge' event at the White House. (AP)

Taiwan Targeted as U.S. Relaunches Probes Against Trading Partners

Trump and Xi Jinping met in South Korea for 100. (Photo / White House official website)

US Elites Believe Conflict Over Taiwan Unlikely Before 2028, New Study Reveals

Alexander C- Huang analyzes that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has twice told former U.S. President Biden about hopes for American support for 'peaceful unification.' Now with Trump in office, how will he respond to this issue? (Associated Press)

Beijing's Silent Skies: A Strategic Pause Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit?

President Lai Ching-te (賴清德), who typically refers to 'China' in formal settings, unusually used 'mainland' and 'cross-strait' terminology at a Spring Festival event for Taiwanese businesspeople. (Photo / Yang Tengkai)

Lai's Rhetorical Shift on Cross-Strait Relations Unlikely to Prevent US-China "Grand Bargain"

DJI defeats Trump, forcing him to TACO once again. The image shows an American farmer preparing to launch a DJI drone for field operations. (File photo, Associated Press)

US Policy Reversal on Chinese Drones Highlights DJI’s Enduring Edge

Storm Media interviewed Andrew Nathan, Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. (Photo / Chenghui Ke)

Exclusive | US Political Scientist Andrew Nathan Discusses Taiwan's relations with U.S. and China