Tensions between Taiwan and China ramp up. States don't get equal treatment when it comes to federal spending programs.
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January 31, 2020
China-Taiwan Dilemma ([link removed] )
Trump Faces a Dilemma as Taiwan Pokes China in the Eye ([link removed] )
President Tsai’s landslide victory this month is a major provocation against Beijing, which appears to be readying for a fight.
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By Ted Galen Carpenter
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