by C. Donovan Smith | Sep 17, 2015 | The Oracles Library
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.
by Solidarity.tw | Sep 3, 2015 | The Oracles Library
Amidst the rise of third-choice parties in Taiwan, the Taiwan Solidarity Union, founded by former president Lee Teng-hui, is struggling to stay alive, even though its platform is gaining popularity.
by The Ketagalan Project | Aug 12, 2015 | The Ketagalan Project
Prof. Fan Yun founded the Social Democratic Party, to promote better social justice in Taiwan. She is running for member of parliament in Taipei’s Da’an District. We talk to her about her ideals and how to realize them.
by The Debrief | Aug 7, 2015 | News Update, The Debrief
Latest from Taiwan includes conclusion of protests amidst impending natural disaster (hopefully not that bad). Elsewhere, the TPP stalls over disagreement, and the world reflects on Hiroshima during the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.
by Solidarity.tw | Jul 10, 2015 | The Oracles Library
James Soong and his People’s First Party (PFP) have gone from KMT splinter group, to KMT junior coalition partner, to almost another footnote of history. Yet in 2016 Soong may be the dark horse that changes everything, again.