Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States.

​Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States. NYT > World NewsPolitics and Government, International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Defense Contracts, Defense and Military Forces, Military Aircraft, Academia Sinica, Chinese Nationalist Party (Taiwan), Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan), Cheng Li-wun (1969- ), Lai Ching-te, Trump, Donald J, China, Taipei (Taiwan), Taiwan, United States