1. asiasociety.org

    Society, Culture, Public Health, and Education; Staff and Fellows ; Subscribe to China 5; Topics. ... and Washington would not "choose sides" in the unsettled political status of Taiwan, formed the basis of tenuous peace and stability in the region. ... Asia Society's purpose is to navigate shared futures for Asia and the world across ...
  2. asiasociety.org

    The DPP administration, despite having disappointed a big part of the electorate, has nevertheless managed to remain popular and win the election for a third term, even though by a small margin; such levels of continued support are remarkable, considering that the party has been in power for the past eight years, and many voters have expressed a sentiment of wariness and fatigue toward the DPP ...
  3. asiasociety.org

    On the sidelines of the Asia Spotlight: 2024 conference, the Asia Society Policy Institute convened a private roundtable of experts from Asia and the United States to discuss cross-Taiwan Strait relations in a regional context.
  4. eastasiaforum.org

    Mar 13, 2024Taiwan's vibrant democracy is a testament to the compatibility of democratic governance with Chinese cultural values, challenging the Chinese Communist Party's assertion and offering a different model of Chinese society and politics. Yet the global perception of Taiwan is often overshadowed by the spectre of a potential Chinese military ...
  5. piirs.princeton.edu

    Taiwan, a small island of 23 million off the coast of China, holds an outsized role in global geopolitics. Pundits speculate about potential military conflict between the U.S. and China over Taiwan, while others point to Taiwan Semiconductor, which produces over 60% of the world's advanced chips, as a key factor in future tensions. Whether seen as
  6. Taiwan and the New Regional Political Economy of East Asia 387 social and international relations. Moreover, a structurally extant or definitive regional political economy is more likely where regional economic coherence and interdependence is growing. This is because these coalescing forces create regional economic spaces or identities that
  7. homepage.ntu.edu.tw

    Introduction to Taiwanese Society, Culture, and Politics Ming-sho Ho and Jeffrey Broadbent Taiwan, also known as Formosa, is an island off the southeastern coast of ... in Taiwan: Reexamining its Link." in East Asia's New Democracies: Deepening, Reversal, and Non-liberal Alternatives, edited by Y.-w. Chu and S.-l. Wong. London: Routledge.
  8. melbourneasiareview.edu.au

    Feb 29, 2024Gender equality has long been a prominent issue in Taiwan, and Taiwan's people take great pride in being one of the countries with the highest level of gender equality in terms of political representation in parliament. Taiwan's track record on queer issues is similar.
  9. link.springer.com

    "Cultural, Ethnic and Political Nationalism in Contemporary Taiwan offers timely discussions on important changes in today's Taiwan. Having situated Taiwan in a global context and characterized the "bentuha" as a nationalist endeavor, the contributors of this volume examine carefully the island's colonial legacy, post-colonial experience and ongoing confrontation with mainland China.
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