Taiwan reacts calmly to strongest earthquake in 25 years
Taiwan has learned from the tragedy of the last major earthquake in 1999. Nevertheless, the island's early warning system was criticized after Wednesday's devastating quake.
By David Demes
Taiwan has learned from the tragedy of the last major earthquake in 1999. Nevertheless, the island's early warning system was criticized after Wednesday's devastating quake.
By David Demes
The re-election of Donald Trump as US president would be bad for China. Sounds plausible. After all, it was Trump who once instigated the trade war against China. But: Trump could still be the lesser of two evils for Beijing – and open up unexpected opportunities.
By Michael Radunski
Asia and Oceania are the new capitals of military build-up. No other region in the world has recently sold more weapons, according to a new report by the renowned Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
By Michael Radunski
China is arming itself. Dan Smith, Director of the renowned SIPRI Institute spoke with Table.Briefings about the priorities and goals, but also the weak points of the Chinese military.
By Michael Radunski
Michael Radunski spoke with the well-connected political scientist Ian Bremmer about what lies behind the new harmony between China and the USA – and what role Germany can play in it.
By Michael Radunski
China is shifting the status quo off Taiwan: China says there are no Taiwanese waters from which its own fishermen and coastguard boats need to stay away. And China is immediately pressing ahead with the new practice.
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Today marks the start of the Munich Security Conference. Europe looks primarily to Ukraine and the Middle East. But tensions are also rising in Asia. Defense spending is rising to record levels – and threatens to become a cost trap.
By Michael Radunski
Following the death of two Chinese nationals in a boat accident during a pursuit by the Taiwanese coast guard, Beijing has leveled harsh accusations against Taiwan.
By Felix Lee
Taiwan's conscripts now have to serve for one year. Many still doubt the effectiveness of the extension. After all, the real threats to the island go beyond a mere military attack from China.
By Fabian Peltsch
Until recently, trade expert Roy Chun Lee served as Taiwan's deputy minister of foreign affairs. Since early January, he has been Taiwan's new EU envoy. After Taiwan's recent presidential elections, he is tasked with exploring the political maneuvering space for his country in relation to the EU.
By Redaktion Table