The ‘1992 Consensus’: Rather Than Asking Tsai Ing-wen, Ask Xi Jinping Instead
By Hu Ping, published: January 24, 2016 The “1992 consensus,” the outcome of a meeting between representatives of the Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), refers to the...
View ArticleChinese Twitter Users Unsettled at Appointment of New Managing Director
By Yaxue Cao, April 17, 2016 This story has been updated. This cartoon by @blogtd sums up Chinese Twitter users’ anxiety over Kathy Chen’s appointment. On Thursday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced...
View Article‘I have decided to travel to Beijing, find out what is going on, and rescue...
March 31, 2017 Taiwanese pro-democracy activist Lee Ming-che disappeared on March 19 after clearing immigration in Macau. China has confirmed that Lee is being investigated on suspicion of ‘pursuing...
View ArticleTaiwan Out of the UN: Unfair to Taiwan and Harmful to Global Interests
Yang Jianli, September 22, 2017 Taiwanese citizens are required to present ID documents issued by Beijing to enter UN buildings. Taiwanese passport is not recognized. Recently, the long detained...
View ArticleSigns of China (1)
China Change, September 16, 2018 Unsettling news from China has been emerging in a constant stream for some time now, in news, on social media and from our own sources in the country. Not every new...
View ArticleA Good Country, A Good People – Thirty Days Around Taiwan
Yaxue Cao, December 31, 2022 In the coming weeks and months, China Change will start publishing a series of interviews conducted in Taiwan during a recent trip. The following article may be taken as...
View ArticleThe Choice Facing the Taiwanese People: Moving Towards Greater Enlightenment,...
Tsao Hsing-cheng, January 18, 2023 Is that even a choice? — you may ask. China is this mammoth totalitarian giant, and Taiwan, small as it is, is a vibrant democracy with formidable technological...
View ArticleTaiwan Interview Series (1): Ho Cheng-hui, CEO of Kuma Academy
February 20, 2023 “Taiwan Interview Series” is a result of a China Change team going around Taiwan for 30 days in November and December 2022. The time frame for the trip was deliberately chosen to...
View ArticleTaiwan Interview Series (2): Lin Ping-yu, Member of New Taipei City Council
March 30, 2023 I spoke to Lin Ping-yu (林秉宥) in early December, 2022, shortly after the local elections in Taiwan. Freshly elected to the New Taipei City Council, Lin studied Taiwan-PRC relations,...
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