Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports are authoritative, nonpartisan policy analyses prepared for members of Congress and their staff. These well-researched documents provide comprehensive insights into complex issues affecting Taiwan, including security relationships, diplomatic status, economic ties, and historical developments. CRS reports are valued for their objective analysis, thorough citations, and clear explanations of policy implications. As trusted primary sources created by subject matter experts, these reports offer researchers, students, and policy professionals access to the same information available to US legislators, making them invaluable resources for understanding the nuances of US-Taiwan relations and regional dynamics.
CRS Reports on Taiwan
CRS Reports on China, USINDOPACOM, and Indo-Pacific security