Commentary In mid-May, I embarked on a brief yet impactful visit to Taiwan to cover the World Hong Kong Forum, organized by my team in Taipei, and to attend the inauguration of Taiwan’s President and Vice President. This event, occurring once every four Taiwan’s Beacon of Democracy: A Contrast to Hong Kong’s Descent
Commentary In mid-May, I embarked on a brief yet impactful visit to Taiwan to cover the World Hong Kong Forum, organized by my team in Taipei, and to attend the inauguration of Taiwan’s President and Vice President. This event, occurring once every four
Commentary The revelation by a former Chinese operative that some 1,200 spies for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are active in Australia does not come as a shock, and was unsurprising for anyone with experience with the local diaspora. As the former CCP
Although Beijing is struggling to attract more overseas funds to boost its flagging economy, foreign investors in Asia are growing increasingly wary of China due to its unpredictable property market, weak consumer and business sentiment, and geopolitical