by Global Taiwan Institute | Dec 4, 2019 | Politics and Society
While Chinese political warfare aims to corrode democratic institutions in Taiwan and create opportunities which can be exploited, much of its raison d’être is also attributable to the need for the Chinese Communist Party to convince the Chinese public that things are moving in the right direction—despite all the evidence to the contrary.
by Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos | Dec 3, 2019 | Politics and Society
Taiwan does not always get to host international sporting events due to its diplomatic status and pressure from China, but last month’s Copa America Taiwan was marked by a spirit of global goodwill as 18 teams from 13 countries competed in a series of hotly contested matches.
by Cat Thomas | Dec 2, 2019 | Politics and Society
Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) held a rally for local legislator candidates in Taipei’s Da’an Park on Friday evening following a tumultuous couple of weeks in Taiwan politics in the run up to January’s presidential election. The event, Taiwan Rock, seemed aimed at attracting young voters with its innovative format and sharply focused one-word message: Vote.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Dec 1, 2019 | Politics and Society
Once RCEP is formally established in 2020, Taiwan’s exclusion from RCEP will likely impact the island’s competitiveness and trade and investment with RCEP countries.
by CommonWealth Magazine | Nov 27, 2019 | Politics and Society
“As the world is no longer peaceful, TSMC is gaining vital importance in geostrategic terms,” predicts Morris Chang, former chairman and CEO of the world’s largest semiconductor foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
by Wufei Yu | Nov 21, 2019 | Politics and Society
Climbers at Lion Rock have joined the pro-democracy movement in the city’s struggle with Beijing.