Taiwan Tsai’s Timidity Risks Squandering Mandate June 3, 2016 1 Written by Ben Goren. In Taiwan there are ominous signs that newly elected President Tsai Ing-wen, her Premier Lin Chuan, and his cabinet, may be…
Taiwan Taiwan 2016 academic resources: Parties and the Legislature January 1, 2016 0 Written by Jonathan Sullivan. Political parties have played a determining role in the shape and outcome of democratization processes in Taiwan. For much of the…
Taiwan Taiwan 2016: Electronic resources December 29, 2015 4 Compiled by James Smyth, Ben Goren, Michal Thim and Jonathan Sullivan. When I first started researching Taiwanese elections, writing my Masters thesis in 2004, I…
Development Specialized IP Courts and China’s Quest to Become an Innovative Economy December 3, 2014 0 Written by Mark Cohen. One of the most significant recent developments in China’s efforts to develop an innovative economy was the decision on August 31,…
Politics Sunflower Students Join Lilies and Strawberries in making Taiwanese History April 9, 2014 0 Written by Ben Goren. At six o’clock on Monday April 7, twenty one days after starting their historic occupation of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan main chambers,…
Politics Smear Tactics and Taiwan’s Compliant Media March 20, 2014 3 Written by J. Michael Cole. As the occupation of Taiwan’s legislature by thousands of protesters enters its third day, the architecture of power on the…