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Column/Americas/Asia/Europe/Science and Technology

Failures, Successes, and Challenges in Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing: Lessons from the Soviet Union, China, and Taiwan

Posted on December 3, 2023 by Ethan Chiu

Semiconductors are the technological backbone of modern electronics and, by extension, the global economy. The policies governing their production and distribut...

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Column/Asia/Science and Technology

Analyzing Taiwan’s Readiness and Response to PRC Offensive Cyber Operations

Posted on August 5, 2023 by Ethan Chiu

Offensive cyber operations (OCOs) are a critical component of the PLA’s zero-sum “intelligentized” warfare strategy against Taiwan, which the Russian war in Ukr...

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Column/Europe

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

Posted on January 3, 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...

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Asia/Global Issue/Essays

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

Posted on October 29, 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)...

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Essays/Global Issue

The Stalemate of Taiwan’s Democratization

Posted on October 16, 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 27, 2019 by Anna Lipscomb

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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