Taiwan's foreign policy is a core research focus of TGPS. We closely examine and explore Taiwan's position and challenges on the international stage, as well as its diplomatic relations with other countries and regions. We analyze Taiwan's cooperation with major allies and study how to enhance its influence and play a greater role internationally. We also pay attention to the various disputes and exchanges between Taiwan and China, as well as their impact on Taiwan's international space. Through our research, we are dedicated to jointly studying and exploring various possibilities of Taiwan's foreign policy, in order to promote its international status and reputation.
TGPS conducts in-depth research on Taiwan's diplomatic and defense policies, including strategies to enhance its international presence and participation in international organizations. We analyze Taiwan's defense diplomacy, including military cooperation, arms procurement, and military exchanges with allies. We study how Taiwan collaborates with other countries to enhance its international security cooperation and influence. Additionally, we focus on Taiwan's defense cooperation and defense innovation on the international stage to address evolving regional security challenges.
TGPS places great importance on studying the relationship between Taiwan and the United States, recognizing its crucial role in Taiwan's foreign policy. We conduct in-depth analysis of the significance, current status, and future development of Taiwan-US relations. We research the economic and trade cooperation and trade agreements between Taiwan and the US, as well as their collaboration in technology, education, and cultural exchanges. Furthermore, we pay attention to the defense relationship between Taiwan and the US, including military cooperation, arms sales, and intelligence exchanges.
TGPS conducts in-depth analysis of the historical and current state of Taiwan-China relations, and focuses on the rise of China and the impact of the strategic competition between China and the US on Taiwan. We study the political, economic, and cultural aspects of cross-strait relations to understand the dynamics and trends in the relationship. We also pay attention to the exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and mainland China, including economic interactions, personnel exchanges, and cultural exchanges. Through our research, we are committed to providing information on Taiwan-China relations to Taiwanese society in order to safeguard its interests.