by David An | Apr 12, 2018 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library
A new framework combining strategic triangular theory with cognitive psychology may shed new light on the current developments in US-Taiwan-China relations.
by The Debrief | Apr 10, 2018 | News Update, Politics and Society
The Pan-Asian Civics roundup summarizes key developments related to democratic participation in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.
by Chieh-Ting Yeh | Mar 18, 2018 | News Update, Politics and Society, The Debrief
Li Ao, through his provocations and caricatures, moved Taiwan and China in a direction that was perhaps diametric to what he had hoped to see.
by Kuan-Ting Chen | Mar 17, 2018 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library
If we divide the country into six large regions, each region can consolidate all of the governance divisions of labor and resources more than any single county can currently achieve.
by Ryan Terribilini | Mar 12, 2018 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library
The foundation of nationalism in Taiwan lies in the shared experiences of the island’s inhabitants across eras of cultural and political transformation.
by William Yang | Mar 4, 2018 | News Update, Politics and Society
China’s Communist Party surprised the world on February 25 when it announced the plan to scrap the presidential term limit in PRC’s constitution through a brief bulletin. Speculations about what this sudden move means for China and the world flooded international...