KM 本週回顧第 11 期(10/5/15)
本週我們關注:選後王金平是否能回立法院?柯文哲對電競比賽的態度為何?另外,中國和希拉蕊的衝突、與美國間諜從中國遣返回國。
KM Week in Review Issue 11 (10/1/15)
Latest from Taiwan includes shutting Wang out of the legislature, and Ko giving e-gaming some official respect. Elsewhere China and Hillary clash, and the US pulls its spies out of China.
Can Anyone Beat Tsai Ing-wen?
The KMT is set to collapse into small party status, marginalized in the Taiwanese political scene. Afterwards, what is going to form as the opposition to the DPP? At this point, it is totally uncertain and largely up for grabs.
KM Week in Review Issue 8 (9/10/15)
Lien Chan’s return from China, Thailand’s Erawan shrine bombing might be linked to China’s oppression in Xinjiang, and India and Australia team up in the South China Sea.
A Conversation with Anti-Revision Student Activists
This summer’s Anti-Revision protests by high school students was another watershed in Taiwan’s history. How did it affect the students? What is their story?
KM Week in Review Issue 7 (9/3/15)
Long weekend reading includes Lien’s visit to China, Hung’s break from campaigning, and an adult film actress on the EasyCard. Elsewhere, journalist Wang Xiaolu is blamed for stock market problems in China.
Will the Taiwan Solidarity Union Disappear?
Amidst the rise of third-choice parties in Taiwan, the Taiwan Solidarity Union, founded by former president Lee Teng-hui, is struggling to stay alive, even though its platform is gaining popularity.
KM Week in Review Issue 6 (8/27/15)
Latest this week includes official bear market for Taiwan, a second chemical explosion in China, North and South Korea take a step back from confrontation.
兔兒神廟與假陽具:談談(同性的)愛愛吧
盧道長和「異物」都開始去掀開對於愛情、性、社會福祉、與平等的含義的不同觀點。即使一位從古代傳統民俗的角度,而另外一邊則是從商業的角度出發,他們都試著去增加台灣人對於如何看待性、以及對於性的看法的對話。
Lee Teng-hui and the Battle for Taiwan’s Historic Identity
While Ma and the KMT are fantasizing about the Taiwanese people coming around to the stories of their former glory, the people are busy fighting for their own right to define history and identity.
KM Week in Review Issue 5 (8/20/15)
Latest from Taiwan includes Ko Wen-je’s visit to Shanghai, and a commando rescue at sea. Elsewhere, search for answers continue after bomb explosion in Thailand, and North Korea and South Korea exchange artillery fire.
The Fight Over Education: Sorting for the Social Assembly Line
Taiwan’s Confucian labor values are perpetuated by the grownups, which includes the government, through education. Innovation, and a functioning democratic state, requires the youth to question authority and be self-critical.










