A Watershed Moment for Democracy: Taiwan’s 2018 Elections and Referendum
In the 2018 elections, voters seem to abandon the gains made by Taiwan’s civil society since the Sunflower Movement. Where is the hope?
In the 2018 elections, voters seem to abandon the gains made by Taiwan’s civil society since the Sunflower Movement. Where is the hope?
This election is a chance to decide new political leaders, an indicator of people’s stance on human rights issues and an evaluation of current government’s policies.
Taiwan’s own Donald Trump media darling, Han Guo-yu, says he will have zero tolerance for political rallies if he’s elected mayor of Kaohsiung.
Do we use technology to support freedom, or tyranny?
We talk with Alex Gladstein of the Oslo Freedom Forum in Taipei, about technology and human rights, and why the Forum picked Taiwan to host its first ever event in Asia.
A personal story: we tend to be afraid of ideas we are not accustomed to. It is not about reasoning, but about feelings and emotions.