by Global Taiwan Institute | Oct 16, 2019 | Politics and Society
Taiwanese perceptions of maintaining diplomatic recognition are influenced by views of China and concerns about aid requests from recognizing countries, with little variation by party. However, party identification largely explains who the public blames for recent diplomatic losses.
by Jenna Lynn Cody | Oct 3, 2019 | Politics and Society
Since Taiwan’s democratization, much of the electorate has believed that Taiwan lags behind the other “Asian Tigers”—Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea—and electoral campaigns have often focused on restarting the “stalled” Taiwan Miracle. But has Taiwan really fallen behind?
by Kevin Hsu | Sep 1, 2019 | Politics and Society
We spoke to a working professional from Hong Kong who has divided her summer between weekdays at the office and weekends on the streets as a protester.
by C. Donovan Smith | Aug 29, 2019 | Politics and Society
We’re here to help you make sense of Taiwan’s political spectacle with a handy guide to the major power players who are “in play” and could disrupt this election in a big way—if they haven’t already.
by Chieh-Ting Yeh | Aug 23, 2019 | Politics and Society
雖說柯文哲作為獨立政治家有大量的追隨者,但他政治立場的不穩定性可能最終會弊大於利。