Some analysts say facility could be used to gather intelligence on Australia, New Zealand
Two years after China and Russia declared their “no-limits partnership,” some analysts say relations may have reached their peak.
Some activists say sentencing of feminist activist Li Qiaochu to over three years in jail is retaliation against those associated with other detained activists
Analysts say effort uses forced installation of apps on smartphones and the deployment of big data policing platforms
Analysts say Thursday’s outcome will create obstacles for Taiwan’s ruling party while potentially offering incentives for Beijing
Analysts from Human Rights Watch say pressure from Beijing forced some global carmakers to apply weaker human rights and responsible sourcing standards to their joint ventures in China
While some countries in the Global South praised China’s human rights record during last Tuesday’s Universal Periodic Review, some analysts and advocates say the review also exposes the limit of Beijing’s charm offensive
Ahead of the fourth Universal Periodic Review, activists urge UN member states to use the rare opportunity to thoroughly examine China’s human rights record and press for investigations
Some analysts call on Taiwan to focus more on ties with democracies that won’t be easily influenced by China
Taipei announced the severing of ties with Nauru Monday and accused Beijing of dealing a blow to Taiwan’s democracy by poaching its diplomatic allies
With the DPP winning a third consecutive presidential term, some analysts say the self-ruled island is likely to continue to deepen ties with the US and other like-minded democracies
Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party gets unprecedented third consecutive presidential term in Taiwan, with Taiwan's current vice president Lai Ching-te becoming island's next leader
Analysts say election is not clean-cut referendum on cross-strait relations and competing visions presented by presidential candidates create division among voters
Four years after many Hong Kongers moved to Taiwan, some hope to use participation in the election to restart dialogue on the former British colony.
Farmers suffer serious revenue losses as China’s import ban on some agricultural products hits home
Analysts say the election would determine Taiwan’s direction for the next four years and affect dynamics between Taipei and Beijing.
Ethan Tu says Chinese efforts show social media, generative technologies can amplify authoritarian state election interference efforts
Analysts say the increased frequency of these tactics could desensitize Taiwanese to threats from China in the long run.
Analysts say that while under Tsai Taiwan became more international, the upcoming election may determine if Taiwan’s current approach can be preserved.
Analysts say Dong's background in China's Navy, South China Sea suggests growing importance of competition with US in disputed waters
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