TGPS is dedicated to studying international relations on a global scale. We focus on the interactions, conflicts, and cooperation between nations, as well as the evolution and trends of the international system. We analyze the foreign policies, security cooperation, and economic relationships of different countries to understand their impact on the global political and economic landscape. Additionally, we study global issues such as climate change, terrorism, and human rights, and their implications for international relations. Through our research, we aim to provide comprehensive analysis of international relations to governments, businesses, and organizations, in order to promote a peaceful and stable global environment.
TGPS has been closely monitoring the development of the United States Indo-Pacific Strategy and extensively exploring the impact of the strategy on Taiwan's security and development as a part of the Indo-Pacific region. We study the strategic objectives, policy initiatives, and cooperation frameworks of the United States Indo-Pacific Strategy to understand its impact on regional security and stability. We pay particular attention to Taiwan's positioning and role under the United States Indo-Pacific Strategy, analyzing how Taiwan can best address and protect its security interests in the face of regional turbulence and threats. Through our research, we are committed to providing strategic recommendations to relevant departments and decision-makers in Taiwan on how to align with the United States Indo-Pacific Strategy to ensure Taiwan's security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
TGPS places importance on studying China's increasingly assertive diplomatic strategies, with a special focus on initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative. We conduct in-depth analysis of China's role and influence in international affairs and study the development trends of Chinese foreign policy. We pay attention to China's interventions and pressures on Taiwan and how Taiwan can seek and develop its own international space under China's influence. Through our research, we aim to provide strategic recommendations to Taiwanese society on how to address China's diplomatic challenges in order to uphold Taiwan's international partnerships and status.
TGPS highly values tracking international hotspot topics, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By analyzing the dynamics and conflicting interests of the parties involved in international conflicts, we recognize the future challenges and response strategies for Taiwan's security. We focus on the impact of international hotspot events on regional and global security, as well as how Taiwan can maintain a balance and ensure its own interests and security in these events. Through our research, we are committed to providing strategic recommendations to relevant departments and decision-makers in Taiwan on how to address international hotspot issues to safeguard Taiwan's security and interests on the international stage.