We Sell Drugs, and Taiwan: China’s Hold on Taiwan’s Radio
What used to be entertainment is now becoming a political tool as China infiltrates Taiwanese language radio stations, targeting the dedicated, often elderly, listeners.
What used to be entertainment is now becoming a political tool as China infiltrates Taiwanese language radio stations, targeting the dedicated, often elderly, listeners.
Student activists based in Taiwan are taking new online precautions to avoid the watchful eye of Chinese and Hong Kong authorities.
The truth behind China’s slow but steady grip on Taiwan’s media landscape, a serious crisis of freedom and democracy. Part 1 of a book excerpt translation.
Tsai tried to appease hawks and progressives in her party, without losing centrist voters of Taiwan. It left her criticized by all, like Clinton in 2016.
As Hong Kong rallies to protect its autonomy against China, Taiwan should think carefully about the leader it chooses.