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In order to counteract the probable severance of Taiwan’s undersea cables by the PRC in the event of an invasion, Taipei has ...
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) has a demographic dilemma, which is intimately tied to an ideological dilemma. Its primary goal of ‘reunification’ with China, which the KMT considers the “Mainland ...
Politicization of the “comfort women” issue impedes justice for the Taiwanese women who endured Japanese military sexual slavery.
How has Taiwan's efforts at transitional justice, righting the wrongs perpetrated by the martial law era one-party state, fared since 2016?
This article is partially based on a Taiwan Report News Brief podcast. Who becomes the next KMT chair is more important that most people realize. It will determine who leads the party into the 2022 ...
The poor treatment of migrant workers in Taiwan speaks to broader discrimination, undermines the New Southbound Policy and harm Taiwan’s reputation.
Taiwan tech giants TSMC and Foxconn have recently made big moves in the semiconductor and electric car markets, with national security implications.
The aftershocks of Taiwan’s steadily decreasing birth rate are beginning to catch up to its 158 universities, forcing institutions with shrinking enrollment rates to face the daunting question of ...
The cliche popular in Taiwan that Taiwanese education is "Confucian" or based on the philosophy of Confucianism is mistaken.
The KMT's decision to transition Taiwan from dictatorship to democracy was not a benevolent choice, but a calculated move for survival in a changing world.
DPP's internal factions are largely defunct, but as President and party chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen exits the stage, will there be a resurgence?
Amid this backdrop came the book, Reframing Matsu Beyond the Battlefield: From Fishing Villages to Battlefield—The Evolution of Matsu’s Identity Under Martial Law. This collective work is the result ...
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