Taiwan and Nicaragua: Interview With Former Minister Azucena Castillo
Nicaragua is one of Taiwan’s few remaining allies. We interview opposition leader and former finance minister Azucena Castillo on Taiwan-Nicaragua relations.
Nicaragua is one of Taiwan’s few remaining allies. We interview opposition leader and former finance minister Azucena Castillo on Taiwan-Nicaragua relations.
Over the last few years, Taiwan has been dubbed “most progressive in Asia,” but Taiwan is actually still a relatively conservative society. However, when it comes to immigration in Taiwan, especially the debate over how to receive immigrants from Hong Kong, we do not have the luxury to be conservative.
Michelle I-jou Wu (吳奕柔) is a third-year law student who gained prominence in the media as an activist when controversy erupted over the appointment of National Taiwan University’s president. In this interview, her role and experience as a student activist in Taiwan are discussed.
We were convinced that Taipei was suffering an epic cockroach invasion, so we consulted a local cockroach expert for the inside scoop on what makes Taiwan so attractive to everyone’s least favorite pests.
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.