by William Yang | Jul 31, 2018 | Politics and Society
China is forcing foreign entities to not recognize Taiwan more than ever. Just taking the moral high ground can no longer guarantee support for Taiwan.
by William Yang | Jun 4, 2018 | Politics and Society, The Debrief
While many in Taiwan consider China’s democratic movement irrelevant to them, it is closely connected to Taiwan’s democratic future.
by William Yang | Mar 4, 2018 | News Update, Politics and Society
China’s Communist Party surprised the world on February 25 when it announced the plan to scrap the presidential term limit in PRC’s constitution through a brief bulletin. Speculations about what this sudden move means for China and the world flooded international...
by William Yang | Mar 3, 2018 | News Update, Politics and Society
In recent years, Taiwan’s respect for human rights and minorities have been recognized around the world as one of its key advantages to maintain its international competitiveness while keeping the island nation attractive to foreign expatriates and visitors. With the...
by William Yang | Feb 15, 2018 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library
With no visible plans from the government to legalize marriage equality, it is up to the supporting side to keep the movement socially relevant.