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Walking the Talk: Germany’s New China Strategy
This past year has been extremely dynamic when it comes to China’s evolving role in the world, as it has become more and more emboldened...

Tatiana Van den Haute
Oct 17, 2023


China’s Looming Brain Drain and Taiwan’s Chance
By Ian Huang and Ian Murphy Job Market in China China reached a record high unemployment rate for youth between the ages of 16 to 24 in...

Ian Huang
Sep 29, 2023


Italy’s Potential ‘Soft Exit’ From the BRI, Reflects China’s Declining Influence
By Tatiana Van den Haute & Ian Murphy China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which has been in play for a decade, stands as a testament...

Tatiana Van den Haute
Sep 24, 2023


‘Partner, Competitor and Systemic Rival’: the Reasoning Behind the EU’s Ambiguous Stance on China
In recent years, the European Union’s relationship with China has grown ever-more complex, as both entities seek to navigate their shared...

Tatiana Van den Haute
Aug 26, 2023


Facing Common Threats: The Camp David Principles and the Path to Peace in the Indo-Pacific
The recent Camp David summit is a significant step in the trilateral US-Japan-South Korea relationship and is a strong reminder of the...

Ian Murphy
Aug 20, 2023


Taiwan’s Contribution: Tackling Climate Change in APEC’s Latest Summit
In this blog, we explore the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as an intergovernmental forum, established in 1989, that fosters...

Ian Murphy
Aug 1, 2023


The Abrupt Dismissal of Qin Gang Reduces China’s Efforts in Winning Back Foreign Investors
Over the past few years, the relations between the United States and China have been declining, with both countries engaging in conflicts...

Ian Murphy
Jul 31, 2023


Landmark U.S.-Taiwan Trade Initiative Will Lead to Broader Agreements
After several rounds of negotiations, the United States and Taiwan have arrived at an agreement on five issues covered by the U.S.-Taiwan...

Ian Murphy
Jul 11, 2023


AI is redefining Taiwan’s strength in the PC market
By Milo Hsieh and Ian Murphy As the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic economic recovery shaped supply chains and consumer behavior,...

Milo Hsieh
Jun 12, 2023


China’s Ban on Micron Chips Will Only Hurt Itself
As the U.S. and China vie for dominance in tech, the Cyberspace Administration of China banned Micron from “critical infrastructure”...

Ian Murphy
May 31, 2023
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