The Geostrategic Imperative of Principled U.S. Taiwan Policy: A Rebuttal to “The Taiwan Fixation”

It must either reaffirm its commitments to Taiwan and its Indo-Pacific allies, or play a game of equivocation and risk the unraveling of its global leadership.

American Aid to Taiwan: U.S. Interests in Foreign Aid Policy

Against this backdrop, U.S. aid to Taiwan can be regarded as one of the most successful long-term investments in American foreign policy history.

How Can Small Progressive Pro-Taiwan Political Parties Become a Third Force?

Most importantly, the alliances formed by progressive small parties must show how a multi-party competitive system can function effectively in Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Submarine Cable Network Strategic Value and Future Outlook

Through strategic planning and investment, Taiwan must continue to strengthen its cable network to maintain international competitiveness, ensure digital sovereignty, and consolidate its position as a regional communications hub.

Reforming Taiwan’s National Health Insurance: From Exploitation to Equitable Participation

Taiwan’s National Health Insurance system began implementing a major reform in December 2024 that eliminates the suspension-and-resumption mechanism for overseas residents.

KM Week in Review Issue 3 (8/6/15)

KM Week in Review Issue 3 (8/6/15)

Latest from Taiwan includes conclusion of protests amidst impending natural disaster (hopefully not that bad). Elsewhere, the TPP stalls over disagreement, and the world reflects on Hiroshima during the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.

教育部代價慘重的勝利

教育部代價慘重的勝利

台灣時間周一下午兩點,幾位學生、教師與教育部高層坐下來討論了已在八月一號上路,充滿爭議的新課綱。對於這場會談我的第一印象是:政府堅守了立場,拒絕了學生的要求並且贏得這場談判,但這是代價慘重的勝利。

大溪,家鄉的一名遊客

大溪,家鄉的一名遊客

對於在大溪長大的我來說,究竟是什麼使我的家鄉如此神奇?我的朋友 Alysa Chiu 領著一群志工致力於復興桃園地區的文化,當我參加由她組織的大溪一日遊時,我的腦海裡就縈繞著這個問題。

Don’t Bargain Taiwan Away, America

Don’t Bargain Taiwan Away, America

Realism does not take into account the close friendship nor the cooperative partnership that the 23 million people in Taiwan have with the United States and its people. They are not simply billiard balls as described under Realism.