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Settling in for the Long Haul: Stability with Chinese Characteristics

by Alan D. Rombergvia Defining Ideas
Monday, October 7, 2013

The political turmoil created in Taiwan by the Kuomintang’s move to oust Legislative Yuan speaker Wang Jin-pyng in mid-September capped off several months of tumult over such issues as the abuse-related heatstroke death of a military recruit, the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, and the recently signed cross-Strait services trade agreement. While the extent of the fallout from the Wang episode is yet to be determined, this latest turn of the political wheel has cast into some doubt the shape of politics in Taiwan going forward and the fate of pending sensitive legislative issues. In this context, and as Taiwan’s economic prospects for 2013 remained shaky, both major political parties began to position themselves not only for the 2014 seven-in-one local elections, but also for the 2016 presidential contest. Cross-Strait political relations emerged as an increasingly visible aspect of that positioning.

Foreign Policy

Chinese Views on Cybersecurity in Foreign Relations

by Michael D. Swainevia China Leadership Monitor
Monday, October 7, 2013

In recent months, the issue of cybersecurity has become a major source of both tension and potential cooperation for the U.S.-China relationship. With Western assessments pointing to China—not only to Chinese individuals, but also most likely the Chinese government (and especially military) sources—as the source of an increasing number of destructive cyberattacks on commercial enterprises and government institutions, Washington has greatly intensified its expression of concern to Beijing.

Interviews

Tom Henriksen on the John Batchelor Show (10:18)

with Thomas H. Henriksenvia John Batchelor Show
Friday, October 4, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

Stanford Asks Court to Help Clarify Ownership of Chiang Kai-shek Archives

with Hoover Institutionvia Stanford News
Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Analysis and Commentary

Rebalancing China — Rebalancing the World

by Mark Harrisonvia Mark Harrison's Blog
Monday, September 16, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The Global Stake in China’s Anti-Corruption Reform

by Michael J. Boskinvia Project Syndicate
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

The Chinese Can't Stage a Decent Show Trial

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes.com
Monday, August 26, 2013

The new Chinese leaders are making fools of themselves on full public display.

Analysis and Commentary

1945, 'Little Boy' And 'Fat Man'

by Henry I. Millervia Forbes
Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Today marks one of the United States’ most important – but least celebrated – anniversaries.

Analysis and Commentary

The Forgotten Maverick General Who Saved South Korea

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Wall Street Journal
Friday, July 26, 2013

Sixty years ago on July 27, the Korean War ended as it had started more than three years earlier.

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