Master Yoda is Not Here: Tsai Ing-wen’s Second Year
“Part of your ability to lead the country doesn’t have to do with legislation or regulations. It has to do with shaping attitudes, shaping culture.”
“Part of your ability to lead the country doesn’t have to do with legislation or regulations. It has to do with shaping attitudes, shaping culture.”
The Taiwan Gazette sat down with Lin Fei-fan to discuss the Sunflower Movement, running for office, and Taiwan’s “Third Force” parties.
An indigenous university in Taiwan would be important for cultural, linguistic, and identity preservation, but questions about affirmative action remain.
The Dominican Republic recognized China and broke ties with Taiwan, was it just fate or “destiny?” Or are we not fighting for our values?
To say that Taiwan and China should follow the example set by the Koreas is to be ignorant of history and that closer ties do not necessarily lead to peace.
If activist remind the public that we haven’t won, as anti-LGBT referendums are underway, by this time next year we will closer to equal rights for all.