Asia The China Factor in Taiwan’s 2020 Election and Beyond January 9, 2020 0 Image credit: 104年11月7日 馬英九總統出席兩岸領導人會面 by 總統府/Flickr, license CC BY 2.0 Written by T.Y. Wang. Taiwan’s citizens will go to the polls on 11 January 2020 to elect their next…
China Taiwan’s January 2020 National Election: The View from One-Month Prior December 12, 2019 0 Image Credit: 08.19 總統出席2017年世界大學運動會開幕典禮,並起身向各國選手代表們揮手致意 by 總統府/Flickr, License: CC BY 2.0. Written by John F. Copper. On 11 January 2020 Taiwan will hold its quadrennial national…
Elections 2020 Perfect Vision: Taiwan’s Upcoming Presidential and Legislative Elections December 9, 2019 0 Image Credit: 第十四任總統、副總統宣誓就職 by 總統府/flickr, License: CC BY 2.0. Written by Gerrit van der Wees. In Spring 2019, the political future did not look very…
China Motion Without Movement: The Latest (Non-) Developments in Cross-Strait Relations January 22, 2019 0 Written by June Teufel Dreyer. No Taiwan president has an easy job balancing pressure from China on unification with domestic pressures from those who advocate…
Politics Political reform under Tsai Ing-wen: A disappointing record May 29, 2018 1 Written by Kharis Templeman. Before the 2016 election brought them to power, Tsai Ing-wen and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) pledged to pursue political reforms…
International Relations Turkey-Taiwan relations: Opportunities and limitations April 5, 2018 1 Written by Selcuk Colakoglu. During the early stages of the Cold War, Turkey was one of the many countries looking to recognise the Republic of China…