by Taiwan NextGen Foundation | Oct 4, 2021 | Politics and Society
highlighting shared features to bring Taiwan and Somaliland closer while simultaneously accounting for each side’s unique political context can lay the groundwork for a relationship that, while small-scale, has the potential to provide mutual benefits and an alternative paradigm for interaction among often overlooked members of the international community.
by Jenna Lynn Cody | Sep 30, 2021 | Politics and Society
The cliche popular in Taiwan that Taiwanese education is “Confucian” or based on the philosophy of Confucianism is mistaken.
by Aurora Chang | Sep 29, 2021 | Politics and Society
Why a queer feminist activist is working for the KMT.
by Kuan-Ting Chen | Sep 27, 2021 | Politics and Society
Beijing’s foreign policy is “extremist” and do not garner global support or respect. Taiwan’s soft power can be demonstrated in contrasting methods.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Sep 17, 2021 | Politics and Society
Taiwan has efficiently fostered leadership in Pacific Island nations, key to sustain shared values and interests in a free and open Indo-Pacific.
by CommonWealth Magazine | Sep 16, 2021 | Politics and Society
Taiwan’s COVID-19 success brings optimism when compared to U.S. struggles to contain the virus, enforce protocols, and encourage vaccination.