As China and Taiwan ramp up their military drills amid strained cross-strait and US-China relations, uneasy questions over the future of a democratic Taiwan loom for the island’s 23 million inhabitants.
Increased air and sea military exercises have been carried out on both sides of the Taiwan Strait this month after a controversial visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi angered Chinese officials.
In recent years, Beijing has become more aggressive in declaring its ambitions to take over the island and has threatened force against the Taiwanese if they declare independence. US President Joe Biden recently reiterated US forces’ commitment to defend the island militarily in the event of a Chinese attack.
One of Asia’s most progressive democracies, Taiwan is a de facto independent state with its own government, national defence and foreign affairs. Yet, due to Beijing's unyielding insistence that it will someday be a part of China, only 14 states globally have official diplomatic ties with the island.
So what does the future hold for Taiwan? In this episode of The Stream, we'll discuss the impact of recent cross-strait events on Taiwan and the outlook for the island.
(Click here for Android APP of IBTN. You can follow us on facebook and Twitter)
About sharing
We’re getting reports of a new attack in the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital in n...
Al-Qudra, the Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman, says dozens of people are feared dead ...
The Hezbollah chief says whoever wants to prevent a regional war, must quickly stop the war...
The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah group, Hassan Nasrallah, is set to speak on Friday fo...
Serious escalation on the border between Israel and southern Lebanon.
Dozens of r...