by Milo Hsieh | Aug 7, 2019 | Politics and Society
It is important for us to acknowledge, but not recognize and proliferate, unreasonable claims made by the CCP, as doing so can legitimize the party’s attempt at undermining democracies in the region.
by C. Donovan Smith | Aug 4, 2019 | Politics and Society
The Chinese ban on individual travel to Taiwan will see its largest impact felt not within Taiwan, but within the minds of the people of China.
by CommonWealth Magazine | Jul 28, 2019 | Politics and Society
In this opinion piece, veteran commentator Simon Lau, a former advisor to the Hong Kong government, analyzes the political context behind the scenes from the British colonial era to today’s one country, two systems framework and the political realities the Hong Kong people must now face.
by Jou Yi-cheng | Jul 24, 2019 | Politics and Society
Mr. Chou says the KMT’s China approach works, because “China hasn’t cracked down on Hong Kong yet.” Is this true? Or just a sick joke? We’ll find out soon.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Jul 22, 2019 | Politics and Society
Hong Kong demonstrations have raised issues about the credibility of China’s “one country, two systems” model for Taiwan.