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A Casualty in China’s Legal Warfare: Lee Ming-che

A Casualty in China’s Legal Warfare: Lee Ming-che

by Stewart A. McGurk | Sep 13, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

The message was clear – if the long arm of Chinese law finds you, you have no legal recourse. Lee Ming-che is the most recent casualty.

Evaluating President Tsai’s Apology to Indigenous People on its First Anniversary

Evaluating President Tsai’s Apology to Indigenous People on its First Anniversary

by Global Taiwan Institute | Sep 11, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

One year after President Tsai’s apology to indigenous peoples shows that Taiwan has improved in only some areas so far.

Redefining Taiwanese Identity Through Diversity: Singapore’s Example

Redefining Taiwanese Identity Through Diversity: Singapore’s Example

by Hilton Yip | Sep 8, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

For Taiwan to maintain even just the status quo, it has to consolidate an identity unique in the world. Singapore is a reference point.

Taiwan’s New Premier Isn’t About China, It’s About Reforms

Taiwan’s New Premier Isn’t About China, It’s About Reforms

by Gwenyth Wang | Sep 7, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

Contrary to what foreign media might want to believe, the new cabinet reshuffle in Taiwan is about reforms at home, not about China.

Promoting Taiwan’s Global Ties Through Sports Diplomacy

Promoting Taiwan’s Global Ties Through Sports Diplomacy

by Global Taiwan Institute | Aug 29, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

The memories and human connections made during this gathering have instilled confidence and segues into more successful international events held by Taiwan.

The Story Behind Uganda and the Summer Universiade in Taiwan

The Story Behind Uganda and the Summer Universiade in Taiwan

by Kuan-Ting Chen | Aug 24, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

Uganda first banned athletes from the Summer Universiade in Taiwan due to the “One China Policy.” There is an unsung hero behind the dramatic overturn.

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