Taiwanese Legislators Propose Amendments to Strengthen Anti-Infiltration Laws Against CCP Influence

Richard Sanders, Taipei In a significant move to safeguard Taiwan’s democracy, Democratic Progressive Party legislators Wang Ting-yu and Wang Yi-chuan have put forth amendments to the Anti-Infiltration Act aimed at preventing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from infiltrating Taiwanese society through “united front” propaganda masquerading as free speech. The proposed changes to Article 5 of…

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President William Lai Unveils NT$1.25 Trillion Special Defense Budget Amid Rising Tensions

Richard Sanders In a significant move to bolster national security, President William Lai (賴清德) announced yesterday a special defense budget of NT$1.25 trillion (approximately US$39.9 billion), which aims to enhance Taiwan’s military capabilities, including a state-of-the-art “Taiwan dome” air defense system. This funding, set to span eight years from next year through 2033, was detailed…

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Tensions Escalate Between China and Japan Over Taiwan Remarks

Francis Tuschek, Tokyo China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, expressed deep concern over comments made by Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan, deeming them “shocking” in a statement released on Sunday. This incident marks a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions that have persisted for more than two weeks. Wang, the highest-ranking Chinese official to address…

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US and Chinese Militaries Engage in Productive Maritime Security Dialogues in Hawaii

Martin Haffner, Associate Editor The US and Chinese armed forces conducted “frank and constructive” discussions on maritime security this week, as announced by the Chinese navy on Thursday. This engagement marks a significant step in restoring military communications between the two countries after months of heightened trade tensions. The discussions, held from Tuesday to Thursday…

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Taiwan’s Path Forward: Drawing Lessons from Ukraine’s Ongoing Conflict with Russia

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh As tensions between Taiwan and China escalate, the island nation can glean critical insights from Ukraine’s war with Russia, particularly in the arenas of defense strategies, information warfare, and civil preparedness. The ongoing crisis in Ukraine serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that arise when confronting an aggressive neighbor,…

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Dutch backtrack on Chinese chip hub seizure

Jake Saunders The Dutch government has handed back control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia after “constructive meetings” with Beijing authorities, Economy Minister Vincent Karremans has announced. The Netherlands invoked a Cold War-era emergency law to seize the Dutch-based firm last month, citing “serious governance shortcomings” and fears that key chip-making capabilities could be shifted out of…

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Taiwan’s Political Landscape Shifts Amid Deepening Divisions and Diverging Strategies

Jake Saunders, Editor Taiwan’s political landscape is currently experiencing a significant transformation, marked by growing divides among its elite factions. At the heart of this shift is the contrasting approach to cross-strait relations and national security between the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the opposition Kuomintang (KMT). The DPP, under President Lai Ching-te, has…

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