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The government is stepping up scrutiny of members of the civil service and military for signs of misplaced allegiances.
Taiwan has recently renewed an effort to purge its ranks of Chinese sympathizers, indicting four people on Tuesday suspected of spying for China that had infiltrated the presidential office.
Protective measures are to be implemented this month in the Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command, ...
If China were to invade Taiwan, no one is certain how different countries would line up. A new paper by the Centre for a New ...
The two governments continue to publicly accuse each other of cyberattacks against critical infrastructure, in possible ...
I F TAIWAN CAN resist Chinese invasion forces for a month, then Communist Party leaders in Beijing can be deterred. That ...
While the U.S. remains a “very important” strategic partner, the Beijing-claimed island “fully recognizes” the need to ...
Taiwan is offering aid to its lone Central American diplomatic ally, Guatemala, as it guards against efforts by China to win ...
BEIJING — China's Foreign Ministry took issue Monday with a revised U.S. government fact sheet that removed a line on American opposition to independence for Taiwan. The United States has ...
Photo Illustration: WSJ TAIPEI—Taiwan has embarked on a mission to purge any allies of Beijing from its civil service in an escalating battle against China’s influence—vetting hundreds of ...