Nationalism, Tradition, and Change in Taiwan and China: The May Fourth Movement
A look back at the 1919 May Fourth Movement, and what it means for modern China and Taiwan.
A look back at the 1919 May Fourth Movement, and what it means for modern China and Taiwan.
After Taiwan’s momentous win this week, there is still a long road ahead to fighting close-minded attitudes toward LGBTQ+.
Taiwan formally legalizes same-sex marriage, but the fight is far from over as the next presidential and national elections are right around the corner.
Internal dissent over marriage equality has plagued the DPP, and a court-ordered deadline looms in the shadow of a divisive presidential primary.
Friends lost, enemies mobilized, every chance squandered and potential disaster looming. The Tsai administration has many fine accomplishments. This isn’t one of them.
What happens when political outsiders rise to political prominence? One only has to look back in history to find the answer. Whether Taiwan goes down the same path is a matter that should concern all of us.