Notre Dame and the Spontaneous Combustion of Taiwan’s Historic Buildings
In the wake of the Notre Dame fire, it seems Taiwan cannot express the same type of reverence for the burning of their own historical and cultural sites.
In the wake of the Notre Dame fire, it seems Taiwan cannot express the same type of reverence for the burning of their own historical and cultural sites.
As Taiwan is preparing for the 2020 elections, a rise in populist candidates has revealed many anxieties toward the future of Taiwan and its democracy.
Chen Chien-min provides an inside look into some of the internal issues within the DPP and some of the obstacles it will have to overcome to stay in power.
With the 2020 elections approaching, former premier and Tainan mayor William Lai announced his intention to run against President Tsai in the DPP primaries.
President Tsai Ing-wen is visiting allies in the South Pacific amid growing concerns that they might be thinking of switching allegiance to China.
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