誰來救救國民黨?
儘管有朱立倫領導,但國民黨勝選的機會似乎微乎其微,因為國民黨正在一點點土崩瓦解。黑馬如果表現得好,至少可以為國民黨的將來帶來一絲希望,但萬一黑馬最終都沒出現,國民黨就要度過嚴酷的寒冬了。
The Case for Welcoming Refugees to Taiwan
Taiwan is a welcoming, modern, attractive place to live, and with a culture that encourages entrepreneurialism, opportunities abound. So, crazy as it sounds; why not Taiwan?
China’s Stock Market Today, Taiwan’s Economy Tomorrow
The Chinese stock market crisis is just an example of how Taiwan’s economic dependence had a negative impact. The question here is how to diversify in the smartest way possible.
Can Anyone Save the KMT?
KMT party chair Eric Chu (朱立倫) has finally made a move, convening a special party congress this Saturday to oust its own presidential candidate and run for president himself.
誰能打敗蔡英文?
新人候選人若有實力可以動搖蔡英文,就可以獲得新興政黨或勢力的聯合支持,而候選人並不需要真的贏得大選,只需要得到足夠的支持成為有威脅性的挑戰即可,任何可以做到的人,就會是將來形成民進黨反對勢力的有力人選。
KM 本週回顧第 12 期(10/12/15)
本週我們關注:國民黨是否有可能將總統候選人由洪秀柱改為朱立倫,以及聯合國大會對於跨太平洋戰略經濟夥伴關係協議(TPP)的談判決議。
Who Will Stand Against the DPP?
The new party that has the biggest chance of breaking out will be the one that gets the most seats in the legislature in the next election. The problem with all of these new parties is that they are all too far off the centre of the political spectrum.
KM Week in Review Issue 12 (10/8/15)
This week, the focus in Taiwan is on the possible change of KMT presidential candidate from Hung to Chu. In the world, the UN General Assembly wraps up and TPP negotiations conclude.
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.







