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U.S. calls for clearer commitments on Taiwan underscore the growing pressure on the Quad, as the Taiwan issue increasingly tests the group’s unity and strategic purpose.
Less than six months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration’s foreign policy has generated ...
The close proximity of the Kinmen Islands to mainland China has placed it on the frontline of several conflicts between the ...
France's newly released 2025 National Strategic Review has raised alarm over China's military posture in East Asia, emphasising growing instability in the Taiwan Strait due to Beijing's intensified ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — France's latest strategic report says China’s military actions around Taiwan in the South China Sea ...
Foreign officials at the Aspen Security Forum are arguing that they can engage with China without threatening global security ...
Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, the spokesman for China's Ministry of National Defence, said the drills were "nothing but a bluffing and self-deceiving trick played by the [ruling] authorities to hijack ...
Taiwan is wary of increasing pressure from Beijing and this year it has beefed up its defence drills and is training citizens ...
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese undertook a 6-day China visit in mid-July to balance relations between strategic ...
By Alek Buttermann Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is set to visit Paraguay next month, a move which could include transit ...
Fu Kun-chi (傅?萁) — known as the “King of Hualien” — is a larger-than-life figure. He is outrageous, ostentatious and brazen.
The rationale behind New Zealand’s foreign policy shift is understandable. But the strategic risks of overcommitting to US-led security frameworks are significant – and could outweigh the benefits.