Though underreported upon, Tsai Ing-Wen’s statement that under certain circumstances she would be willing to meet with Xi Jinping was deeply shocking to many of her supporters...
We might point to the strange set of similarities between Taiwanese president Ma and Chinese president Xi. Will this be a source of common ground in their meeting?...
We might note that the Xi-Ma summit has significant effects in perceptions of cross-strait relations. And are we seeing unexpected retrenchment in cross-straits policy by the DPP?...
The eleventh hour meeting between Chinese president Xi Jinping and Taiwanese president Ma Ying-Jeou planned for November 7th in Singapore comes as a curveball...
On August 17th, a deadly “organized” detonation was ignited close to Erawan Shrine, downtown Bangkok. Why were Uyghurs singled out as possible suspects?...
On May 2nd, New Bloom’s Brian Hioe sat down with Dr. Tsay Ting-Kuei in New York City, for an interview about the formation of the Free Taiwan Party. Hioe and Tsay then met up again in Taipei in late July, during the Ministry of Education occupation, for some follow-up questions....