HomeTaiwanTaiwanTaiwan's highly developed economy, free-market environment, and advanced IT production chains position it as a crucial hub connecting developed Western economies with emerging Asian markets.Showing resources by place of interest 'Taiwan'Filter by field of interestArtsBusinessDiplomacy9 available resourcesClear all filtersPublicationsShow all (1)Doing Business Guide: Taiwan 20 January 2024Taiwan is a world leader in advanced technology. It’s robust manufacturing sector, highly skilled workforce, global supply chain integration and strong consumer demand position it well for continued growth.GuidesBusinessTaiwanShow all (1)Insights and analysisShow all (8)Regional // Regional Gimuy (Cairns) Gathering9 January 2025NewsArtsAsia (general)+6How to prevent a war over Taiwan9 April 2024InsightsDiplomacyChina+1China's Taiwan strategy 8 February 2024InsightsDiplomacyChina+1A ‘historic' but bittersweet victory for Taiwan’s ruling party2 February 2024InsightsDiplomacyTaiwanRegional // Regional Gimuy (Cairns) Gathering9 January 2025Regional // Regional (R // R) is a historic opportunity for international and domestic collegiality across all festival fronts and more; at its heart (and the hearts of cohort members) is ‘relationships.'NewsArtsAsia (general)+6How to prevent a war over Taiwan9 April 2024Preventing a war over Taiwan requires making the island a lethal 'porcupine' that China cannot easily swallow, showing the US and its allies can mount a credible defence, and convincing Taiwan’s leaders to avoid a declaration of independence, writes Joseph S. Nye, Jr. InsightsDiplomacyChina+1China's Taiwan strategy 8 February 2024When US President Joe Biden was asked last September whether American forces would defend Taiwan from a Chinese attack, he replied in the affirmative, but included a caveat: 'if, in fact, there was an unprecedented attack.' But an 'unprecedented attack' is precisely what Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to avoid. InsightsDiplomacyChina+1A ‘historic' but bittersweet victory for Taiwan’s ruling party2 February 2024Taiwan’s general election was notable for signs of growing apathy among voters. Despite the intense international interest in the outcome, a potential November rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump may have graver political ramifications for Taiwan’s fate, writes Roger Lee Huang. InsightsDiplomacyTaiwanShow all (8)How can we help?How can we help? Get in touch to discuss how we can help you engage with AsiaFull name*Email address*Phone numberOrganisationRoleTell us how we can help*Field of Interest (select one):BusinessDiplomacyEducationArts and CultureSubscribe to our newsletterI have read and accept the Privacy PolicySend your enquiry