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Before I swap my keyboard for a Nantucket clam rake next month, I’m handing the column over to you. Thanks to everyone who lobbed in smart, snarky, and occasionally apocalyptic questions – too many ...
Australia needs to deepen engagement with Taiwan to maintain the status quo of peace, a former Australian envoy to Taiwan ...
Professor Chris Elliott warns that the looming China–Taiwan conflict could have a seismic impact on global food security – ...
China could block undersea cable repair vessels if a conflict across the Taiwan Strait were to occur, which would be a major problem for Taiwan as more than 90 percent of its Internet connectivity ...
In the capital, Taipei, air raid sirens brought the city to a standstill. Civilian evacuations were practised in shops, ...
The Office of Management and Budget under the Executive Office of the President said the Trump administration appreciated the ...
President Trump hosts Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House to discuss security and trade ...
Taiwan and the European Union share the same values of freedom and democracy, but both also face similar threats from ...
Beyond alliances, Australia is shaping its own path: trade with China, a wary eye on AUKUS, and sovereignty in action.
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Australia has been warned to take China’s military build-up “seriously”, saying the threat of Beijing to the Indo-Pacific region is like the danger Russia poses to Europe.
The construction of such a national narrative must therefore be both historically grounded and responsive to the contemporary ...