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A poll by the Taoyuan National Development Education Foundation (桃園市國家發展教育基金會) shows that aggregate data from 10 years of observation indicates 70% of the public supports cross-strait political negotiations, with former President Tsai Ing-wen ranked as th

Taiwan Public Backs Cross-Strait Talks — and Wants Tsai to Lead Them

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

Following President Donald Trump's visit to China, during which he said he did not want "anyone moving toward independence," Japan's leading political scholar on Taiwan affairs, Ogasawara Yoshiyuki, offered a detailed analysis of what "Taiwan independence

Taiwan Independence vs. Status Quo: Japanese Expert Warns Against Misreading Beijing’s Real Objective

Trump said Xi Jinping spent the entire evening talking about Taiwan, directly asking whether the U.S. would defend the island if China attacked — to which Trump replied, 'That's a question I won't answer.' (AP)

What Xi Actually Said to Trump: The Hard Truth About Taiwan’s Security

Yasheng Huang, a leading authority on China studies and professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, spoke exclusively with 風傳媒, arguing that Taiwan, simply by governing itself well, already serves as the most powerful rebuttal to the Chinese Communist Pa

Exclusive | Personalistic Rule, the Hukou Wall — and Why Taiwan's Strongest Weapon Is Itself

President Lai Ching-te (賴清德), Mainland Affairs Council Chairperson Chiu Chui-cheng (邱垂正), and Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Su Jia-chyuan (蘇嘉全) attend the SEF's Lunar New Year gathering for Taiwanese businesspeople on February 24. Lai referred to t

In Carefully Chosen Words, Lai Tests a Softer Tone Toward Beijing