This article was originally published by Global Taiwan Institute in its weekly newsletter, The Global Taiwan Brief, Vol. 9, Issue 23. Used with permission. To get the ...
Son of Formosa is a four-volume graphic novel that chronicles the 91 years of Tsai Kun-lin (1930-2021), a victim of Taiwan’s “White Terror” era. Created by renowned Taiwanese children’s literature ...
This article was originally published by Global Taiwan Institute in its weekly newsletter, The Global Taiwan Brief, Vol. 9, Issue 22. Used with permission. To get the ...
During the exhibition of Battle City: Finale at the MoNTUE (Museum of National Taipei University of Education) on Heping East Road, a striking scene unfolded each morning before the doors even opened: ...
Taiwan, boasting a per capita GDP rivaling Japan and South Korea, ranks among the world’s wealthiest nations. Yet, “Made in Taiwan” still primarily evokes its cutting-edge semiconductor industry, ...
After a 45-year hiatus, President Yoon Suk-yeol reopened Pandora’s box. South Korea had last invoked martial law in 1979, following President Park Chung-hee’s assassination during a period of ...
Western countries typically categorise political parties as left-wing or right-wing based on the political spectrum. However, post-war political classification in Taiwan was primarily based on the KMT ...
This is Part one of a two-part series, “Brothers in the mirror”. On the evening of December 3, 2024, President of South Korea Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing the need to respond to ...
In the intricate world of international economic diplomacy, Taiwan is a unique player—simultaneously nimble and strategic, constrained yet remarkably adaptive—especially in recent years. The 2024 APEC ...
Moving forward, Taiwan should balance domestic and diplomatic development while paying attention to the various considerations APEC members have regarding Taiwan’s advantages.
Here, “battle” extends far beyond war, encompassing the everyday struggles for survival.