Analysts, however, say Beijing’s military aggression will make it difficult for China and Japan to fundamentally reset their relationship
Analysts say strong congressional support and the track record of some of Trump’s foreign policy picks are likely to prevent any major changes in U.S.-Taiwan relations
As the world awaits United States President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House next month, Taiwan is caught between growing Chinese aggression and uncertainties surrounding U.S.-Taiwan relations. VOA’s William Yang reports from Taipei. (Videographer: Katie Tam; Video edited by ELee)
Analysts say new government’s characterization of China as a challenge and some recent events make it hard for Vilnius to fundamentally recalibrate relations with Beijing
Multi-million dollar deals with Nauru and Papua New Guinea give Canberra some power to prevent two island nations from signing security-related deals with Beijing
Analysts say Beijing is trying to make it difficult for Taiwan and regional countries to respond to its military operations by not releasing public announcements
Analysts say young people’s ongoing struggle to secure stable, full-time jobs is forcing them to diversify their work patterns
Some analysts say Beijing’s military purge is likely to continue in 2025 as an anti-corruption campaign has become a regular way to manage the sector
China and Russia seek multipolar world through their influence among Global South countries, analysts say
Ties with Taipei are relatively stable despite Paraguayan agricultural business pressure and limited Taiwanese investment, analysts say
Analysts say Taiwan can use Lai’s trip to show its commitment to its Pacific allies and Taipei can contribute to the fight against climate change in the Pacific region
Overseas activists say the movement has inspired a new generation of Chinese activists, but they are doubtful any new activism will improve the tight government controls over speech in China
Analysts say Taiwan’s emphasis on deepening economic cooperation with individual European countries can be more productive for the sustainability of bilateral ties
Random acts of violence in China may reflect social discontent caused, in part, by China’s sluggish economy
Analysts say Tuesday’s sentencing will further shrink the space for political participation in Hong Kong
Some Chinese analysts say the two should restore trust because Europe is more important for China than the United States
Analysts say the trip is part of China’s attempt to present itself as 'a responsible global power' at a time when countries around the world brace for uncertainties following US President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on November 5
Analysts say Palau will keep deepening ties with US while remaining critical of threats and pressure posed by China
Some Taiwanese people express concerns about Trump’s potential foreign policy approach while analysts warn about uncertainties in U.S.-Taiwan relations
Analysts say Trump’s proposed tariffs on Chinese products could be a significant hit to the Chinese economy, but possibilities for cooperation remain
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