Search results for: Yan-ho Lai
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Can India Leverage Taiwan’s Lai Moment?
...as an advocate for Taiwan’s sovereignty, and called by China a “secessionist” and “trouble maker,” it is unlikely that Lai, who is currently Tsai’s vice president, will pursue an overtly...
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IN DEFENSE OF THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER
In recent years, the geopolitical fight for global economic, diplomatic, and institutional control has acutely intensified, accentuating the crisis in the existing post-World War II Liberal International Order...
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Taiwan’s 2024 Elections: Perspectives from the Region and Beyond
...with Taiwan, and on the complexity of cross-Strait relations in light of Lai’s victory. The publication also provides forward-looking reflections on how like-minded democracies in the region and beyond can...
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass, Vol.3, No.1, January-February 2024
...Strategic Partnership. However, it is in Taiwan that the democratic process has truly been boosted with the return of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), as Lai Ching-te secured a...
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Politics in East Asia Today: Between Democracy, Debates, and Discourse
...Internet (visit ISDP’s website, https://www.isdp.eu). The present volume includes thirteen articles divided into three sections. Section 1, Debates and Political Diary in China, contains four articles: Yan-ho Lai analyzes the...
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Reforming Internet Governance and the Role of China
...way the internet is governed, Li Yan argues that China has an important role to play in this process. In particular, she argues that China should seek to redress the...
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Taiwan: Tokyo’s New Ally?
...refused to abate. China is certainly aggravated by Japan’s new attitude: be it Taiwan’s Vice-President William Lai attending Abe’s funeral, Japan’s push to coalesce Indo-Pacific partnerships with (likeminded) states like...
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The Global Commons & the Reconstruction of Sino-U.S. Military Relations
...access to the global commons is vital to the international economy and to international security. The global commons should be kept secure and open. However, as the major powers invest...