Taiwan Strait has been mentioned more than a hundred times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Thinking Taiwan' where it has more than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Taiwan Strait had the highest popularity figure in January, 2017.

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 18

[...] the event will attract a large number of entrepreneurs and experts from the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. ► ELSEWHERE IN POLITICS POLITICAL VENGEANCE: In an interview with UDN TV on Thursday, [...]

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 17

[...] she was impressed with Tsai’s commitment to maintaining the status quo across the Taiwan Strait and continuing a peaceful and stable relationship with Beijing, adding that the U.S. [...]

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Taiwan’s Nuclear History: Lessons for Today?

[...] to Taiwan would begin to take shape that same year. The U.S. first removed destroyers from the Taiwan Strait.[12] This was followed by stark reductions in military aid in 1970, from US$30 million [...]

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 14

[...] president-elect Tsai should not state in her inauguration speech that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to “one China,” while 22 percent said she should. TAIPEI-SHANGHAI FORUM: Taipei [...]

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Tsai Faces Many Challenges Over Foreign Policy

[...] Taiwan’s independence put Taiwan at odds with many of its allies, increased tensions in the Taiwan Strait and created a deep rift of distrust between Washington and Taipei. Over eight years as [...]

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 12

[...] Jinping are well aware that the conditions for the unification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are lacking at present. He also asserted that those who opposed his China policy only [...]

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China Faces Not One But Two Forces for Independence in Taiwan

[...] Much less discussed but equally relevant to conflict resolution in the Taiwan Strait is another dynamic, which we could term huadu (華獨), or loosely “ROC [...]

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Is the Truce Over?

Is the Truce Over?

[...] both Chinese recognition and international assistance. Prior to the truce, both sides of the Taiwan Strait commonly engaged in what was pejoratively called dollar or checkbook diplomacy. Admittedly [...]

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 9

[...] the status quo as Taiwan remaining democratic and free with peaceful relations across the Taiwan Strait. The party reaffirmed its commitment to cross-strait peace and stability. TRADE IN GOODS [...]

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TAIWAN INSIDER Vol. 3 No. 7

[...] Taiwan and threatened the “status quo” of peaceful development on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. During the DPP’s weekly Central Standing Committee meeting, president-elect Tsai [...]

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