International Political Repression in Taiwan’s Cold War
Adrian Kwong comments on the relations between smaller anti-Communist states such as Taiwan and Malaysia having played a role in internationalising repression in Asia during the Cold War.
Adrian Kwong comments on the relations between smaller anti-Communist states such as Taiwan and Malaysia having played a role in internationalising repression in Asia during the Cold War.
Stephen Vines argues that the change of government in Washington could embolden Beijing to do its worst.
Disinformation targets morale in Taiwan and netizens unwittingly help spread half-truths and lies, writes Neal E. Robbins.
Is there a ‘community of shared destiny’ between Hong Kong and Taiwan? Adrian Chiu writes that Taiwan’s ruling DPP has other priorities.
SOAS alumna Ruth Wetters writes that the UK could learn from the example of Taiwan’s ‘digital democracy’.
Dr Hsin-I Sydney Yueh explores the increasing distinctiveness and construction of a Taiwanese national identity.