President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday leaves the Taiwanese wondering whether the U.S. would come to their defense under a new, more non-interventionist-minded administration.
Fearing a U.S. tariff barrage, Beijing hopes to use “proactive” tariff cuts and investment offers to peel away American ...
If European governments feel the new Trump administration threatens their security by accommodating Russia over Ukraine, ...
While Trump’s approach is far from traditional, it’s neither reckless nor isolationist. Instead, it represents a strategy of ...
Taiwan hopes to hold on to its 12 diplomatic allies with technological incentives and diplomatic engagement. But China’s ...
President-elect Trump is expected to deploy his trademark mix of belligerent threats and friendly relations with some of the world’s dictators as he seeks to break up the deepening ...
Based on Donald Trump’s first term and his campaign statements, the United States will become less predictable, more chaotic, ...
"We have been for decades funding everything from large transportation aircrafts to energy and telecommunications projects," said Reta Jo Lewis.
China is watching closely as the Russian strategy of waiting ... He thinks that the globalized economy and immigration are ...
Gen. Kevin Schneider warned that the Chinese activities have increased dramatically since Taiwan’s new president was ...
China hardliners in Congress are calling on the world's foremost semiconductor equipment makers - KLA , LAM , Applied ...