
Five Years On, the Sunflower Generation’s Outlook for Taiwan
Five years after the watershed Sunflower Movement in 2014, that generation of activists and experts think Taiwan’s future is more worrisome than ever.
Five years after the watershed Sunflower Movement in 2014, that generation of activists and experts think Taiwan’s future is more worrisome than ever.
On Tibetan Uprising Day, people around the world gathered together to commemorate the event and show solidarity against the oppressive Chinese government.
Taiwan’s laws requiring women to be given seats in legislature have led to greater reforms for providing women with equal rights in other areas.
As young people of Taiwan are becoming dissatisfied with the KMT and DPP, new political parties (such as the NPP) are beginning to see a rise in support.
When retired entertainer Lisa Cheng slapped the Minister of Culture Cheng Li-chiun last week, she raised many questions about identity politics in Taiwan and globally.