Collection of geopolitical papers, conflicts, and diplomatic crises involving Taiwan.
The 2019 Hong Kong protests, triggered by an extradition bill, escalated into a profound socio-political crisis that dramatically challenged the 'One Country, Two Systems' framework, leading to extensive clashes, international condemnation, and Beijing's imposition of the draconian National Security Law, fundamentally reshaping Hong Kong's future.
Donald Trump's electoral victory in 2024 fundamentally reshaped American foreign and domestic policy, introducing sweeping tariffs, prioritizing immediate negotiations to resolve the war in Ukraine, and instigating a profound geopolitical realignment. This comprehensive analysis explores the historical context, key events, and far-reaching consequences of this pivotal election.
The election of William Lai, signaling an unprecedented third consecutive term for the Democratic Progressive Party, reinforces Taiwan's distinct democratic identity and sets the stage for intensified cross-strait tension and complex geopolitical maneuvering.
How Richard Nixon's visit to Beijing shocked the world, isolated the Soviet Union, and laid the foundations for modern US-China relations.
The House Speaker's visit to Taipei, provoking major military drills and encirclement exercises by the Chinese PLA around the island, significantly escalating cross-strait tensions and altering the regional security landscape.
How the two largest communist regimes in the world turned from close allies into bitter enemies and geopolitical rivals.
How Beijing's missile tests ahead of Taiwan's first democratic elections prompted the US to execute its largest display of naval power in Asia.
The PRC's artillery bombardment of Quemoy and Matsu islands and the nuclear threat that zaoštrila relations in East Asia.
How Mao Zedong's Red Army defeated Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists, proclaimed the PRC, and created the lasting geopolitical division with Taiwan.