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Tag: taiwan

Comments/Europe

Looking Beyond Ukraine: How decisive U.S. action in the Ukraine crisis can help Taiwan

Posted on January 2022 by Abby Schnabel

Near the Ukrainian border and in Crimea – a peninsula forcibly annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014 – the buildup of Russian military forces is a point of gro...

Asia/Essays/Global Issue

Why is Taiwan so important? The manipulation of nationalism in legitimizing​ one-party rule in China

Posted on October 2019 by Jun Tao Yeung

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Jun Tao Yeung, University of Hong Kong Introduction Since Tsai Ing-wen and the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)...

Essays/Global Issue

The Stalemate of Taiwan’s Democratization

Posted on October 2019 by Abby Chu

Written by: Abby Chu, University of Toronto In a dramatic break from decades of diplomatic protocol, on December 2, 2018, US President-elect Donald Trump accept...

Essays/Spring Issue

Culinary Relations: Gastrodiplomacy in Thailand, South Korea, and Taiwan

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Anna Lipscomb Abstract: Cuisine is an integral part of a nation’s culture and identity, as it captures the essence of its history, traditions, and va...

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