Republic of China

Attendees at the 228 Memorial eat squid porridge, the traditional meal eaten every year at the Lee family to remember Lee Ruei-Han.

‘Kneel and apologize!’: 76 years after island-wide massacre, Taiwan continues to commemorate — and debate — the tragedy

Conflict & Justice

On Feb. 28, 1947, the Chinese Nationalist Party began killing thousands of people across the island of Taiwan, in a massacre that lasted for months. Today, Taiwan continues to debates the circumstances of that tragedy — and the legacy of Chiang Kai-Shek.

The World

Japan’s Military Priorities Now Focus on China

Conflict & Justice

Taiwan’s students head to the streets with sunflowers to protest closer ties with China

Conflict & Justice

Taiwan’s students head to the streets with sunflowers to protest closer ties with China

Conflict & Justice

Signs of a way forward on Chen Guangcheng diplomatic crisis

Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng leaves U.S. Embassy after negotiations

Negotiations brought a satisfactory conclusion to human rights activist Chen Guangcheng’s stay at the U.S. Embassy in China. Chen campaigned on behalf of women forcibly sterilized in China.

Anniversary: Recalling Nixon’s trip to China, 40 years later

Global Politics

Today marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s historic visit to China. In February 1972, in the final years of the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon flew to China to meet with Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai. The meeting has been memorialized as the triumph of Nixon’s career.

With Taiwan’s election over, China likely to increase pressure for reunification

Taiwan’s decision to re-elect President Ma Ying-jeou is a sign that most Taiwanese are OK with the cozier ties that have developed with mainland China. But is China OK with leaving things where they are, or do they want more of a move toward reunification.

China Watches US Election With Interest

Global Politics

One country watching the US presidential election with interest is China. The World’s Mary Kay Magistad talks with ordinary Chinese citizens to get their opinions on the US-China relationship, and how that could be impacted by either candidate.

China Prepares for Leadership Transition as US Readies for Presidential Election

On November 8, just two days after Election Day in the United States, the Chinese Community Party will undergo its own leadership transition, at the 2012 Party Congress. China has figured prominently into the 2012 presidential election, as President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney have promised severe action against the Asian country […]