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A presidential election in 2024 with profound implications for the wider world certainly sounds familiar. But this one is happening a lot sooner than you might think. Taiwan, a small and vibrant ...
Voters in Taiwan elected a new president and legislators on January 13. China tried to influence the election but their efforts failed as Lai Ching-te was chosen by voters.
Taiwan's election next week poses challenges for Washington no matter who wins, with a victory for the ruling party sure to exacerbate tensions with China while an opposition triumph may raise ...
Taiwan is set to pick a new president in an election China says will see the democratically governed, U.S.-allied island choose between peace, and "war and decline." ...
Ruling party candidate Lai Ching-te has emerged victorious and won the 2024 Taiwanese presidential election.
The Democratic Progressive Party’s triumph in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election signals Taiwan’s resilience against the People’s Republic of China’s coordinated and intense ...
Since Taiwan’s first democratic presidential election in 1996, national elections have centered on national identity and the island’s future relationship with China.
On January 13, 2024, Taiwan held elections for the presidency and its 113-seat legislature. CSIS experts answer key questions about the election results and the implications for cross-strait relations ...
Taiwan goes to the polls on Saturday and the result could anger China, whose leader is determined to take control of the island, potentially leading to conflict.
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