How Not to Fall in the Racism Trap?

Both India and Taiwan leaders and people need to work together not only to identify and detest such distasteful narratives which are being peddled but also to bring the relationship much closer by exploring and working on different themes.

From King Cotton to Managed Diffusion: How Taiwan Can Fortify Its Silicon Shield in 2026

It will not be a shield that others depend on, but a system that others cannot easily work around.

The Rise of Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence in Asia

A robust supply chain due diligence framework is no longer optional, but essential to address the footprints of the global supply chain on social and environmental impacts.

Honduras at the Center of the US–China Contest

The United States relationship with Honduras might not be the only factor to take into consideration, but it might be the final push that the Asfura’s administration needs to make its official announcement.

To Infinity and Beyond 2027: Rethinking Taiwan’s Security and America’s Long Game

Stability, in the end, belongs to those who build for time rather than fear it.

The Debrief, 11/8/13

The Debrief, 11/8/13

In this pilot episode of our new weekly news briefing podcast, we talk about the same-sex marriage bill, singer Deserts Chang’s UK concert, Taiwan’s trade with Myanmar, and a documentary that has been breaking records in Taiwan.

US Pivot to Asia (KP1)

US Pivot to Asia (KP1)

In this first episode of the Ketagalan Project, we talk with US foreign affairs expert on East Asia Julia Famularo on current policy debate on Taiwan in Washington, the pivot to Asia, reaction from China and predictions for the future.