Tag: Taiwan

Total Results: 34


'If Japan’s role as a beacon of pacifism is indeed coming to an end, its new purpose could be almost as valuable'. (Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP/Getty)
21 May 2026 - 1:01am

The end of Japanese pacifism It risks becoming a ‘merchant of death’

Christopher Harding

Wednesday, 13 May

13.05

Xi Jinping wants Taiwan for free Trump must hold the line

Eyck Freymann

Tuesday, 2 December

02.12

Will Sushi Diplomacy protect Taiwan? The island is loyal to Japan

Christopher Harding

Friday, 31 October

31.10

Can Trump make a deal with Xi on Taiwan? The question will define US-China relations

Rana Mitter

Saturday, 18 January

18.01

Will China go to war with Trump? Beijing is set on 'reunification'

N.S. Lyons

Monday, 18 November

18.11

What happened to America First? Trump's cabinet picks seem more neocon than isolationist

Thomas Fazi

Thursday, 1 February

01.02

Will Britain lose World War Three? To defeat Russia, we must pivot to air and sea

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday, 3 January

03.01

Is Ko Wen-je China’s man in Taiwan? The presidential candidate is the ultimate shapeshifter

James Baron

Tuesday, 31 October

31.10

The colonial hypocrisy of Japan The nation still sees itself as the liberator of Asia

Eri Hotta

Thursday, 24 August

24.08

Has Xi Jinping bankrupted China? It is finally possible to imagine a post-Communist regime

Edward Luttwak

Tuesday, 8 August

08.08

Why you should be a thick traveller Intellectual voyeurism will stop you flourishing

Chris Arnade

Wednesday, 19 July

19.07

The clue China is preparing for war Xi is laying the groundwork while the West looks away

Edward Luttwak