A nation must think before it acts.
AbstractThis article contends that the Tsai administration will likely be positive for U.S.-Taiwan relations. While the partnership may well require more work than was expended over the last eight years, the yield may be significant.Read the full article here....
Read more »Abstract Taiwan’s “international space” has been a vital concern for the nation’s leaders, and increasingly so as China has grown in power, influence, and ability to “squeeze” Taiwan’s international space and thereby undermine the international stature that matters for...
Read more »Abstract As President Tsai Ing-wen assumes power, she faces a citizenry hoping that she can revitalize Taiwan’s economy, including: promoting high growth, low unemployment, equitable distribution of income, affordable housing for working people, food safety and quality of life...
Read more »Abstract Taiwan changed from a traditional agriculture society into an industrialized modern country within roughly one century. This fast development was regarded as a model for developing countries. Taiwan together with Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea became known...
Read more »Abstract This year’s Taiwan elections gave the Democratic Progressive Party a clear mandate to rule Taiwan again. Since 2014 Taiwanese millennials have played a decisive role in Taiwan’s significant democratic change. The elections can be appreciated best in the...
Read more »Abstract Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT) lost badly in the 2016 elections. The KMT had not garnered favorable public opinion under the previous president, Ma Ying-jeou. Nor were Ma and his party seen as promoting a vision to put Taiwan first....
Read more »Abstract This article reviews the results of the 2016 presidential and legislative elections in Taiwan, in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won a sweeping victory. It identifies the likely reasons for the DPP’s success and then explores the...
Read more »Taiwan in the Tsai Era When the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) swept to victory in Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections in January 2016, it marked a significant turning point in the island nation’s politics. The voters chose Tsai Ing-wen...
Read more »BBC For slightly less than two decades Indian policymakers have refrained from militarily responding to what it has called Pakistan-based militant attacks on Indian soil. However, even though each attack was met with domestic outrage, in the end India’s...
Read more ». Tsai must be pragmatic and diplomatic in order to get the results she hopes to achieve. Taking office in a tense political atmosphere, the new president must maintain the status quo with China if she hopes to initiate...
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