1992 Consensus Replaced By Multilateralism in the Taiwan Strait
The multilateralization of the Taiwan Strait is the American response to China’s unilateral, provocative change in the status quo.
Innovative Online SOAS Taiwan Studies Summer School Open to All
The Taiwan Studies department of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS) will hold their summer school online from June 28 to July 2.
Multilateralization of the Taiwan Strait: US-Korea Summit
For Taiwan, the US-Korea Summit is another sign that the US is making the Taiwan Strait question a regional, multilateral, and international issue.
Human Capital Development and Agricultural Aid: A New Model for Taiwan
Taiwan’s agricultural aid to its partners should focus on deployable Agriculture 4.0 technologies, vocational training and targeted micro-investments .
COVID-19, Migrant Workers, and the Fight for Equality in Taiwan
The poor treatment of migrant workers in Taiwan speaks to broader discrimination, undermines the New Southbound Policy and harm Taiwan’s reputation.
A Carbon Neutral Future: Can Taiwan Get There?
In Taiwan, 55% of emissions is from electricity, 25% from manufacturing, and 17% from transportation. What is being done to achieve carbon neutrality?
Where Is the Africa-China Trade Relationship Headed In 2021?
Africa-China trade in 2021 will be more complex, with vaccine diplomacy and China’s new focus on domestic demand under its “dual circulation” policy.
Love And Family In the Time of COVID-19
Real stories of love and family from a quarantine hotel in Taipei as reported by political staffer Wu Cheng, who was quarantined at the same hotel himself.
Taiwan’s COVID-19 Outbreak Is a Test For War Readiness
The COVID-19 outbreak, water shortage and electricity outages are just a preview of what can happen in Taiwan during a war. Taiwan is not ready yet.
Bringing Laura Home: The Complex Repatriation of Expat Killed in Tainan Traffic Accident
Laura Beatriz García Córdova lost her life on May 7. Repatriating her is complex due to lack of official ties with El Salvador and the COVID-19 pandemic.
How an American Grandchild Leads Taiwan’s Oldest Spring Mattress Maker
After an inheritance dispute, how did the American grandchild turn this 70-year-old mattress brand into the top pick of Taiwan’s leading luxury hotels?
Taiwan’s Internal and External Climate Policy Challenges
The US-China dynamics on climate means Taiwan needs to look at domestic factors impeding the transition from high-carbon to cleaner sources of energy.