Search results for: Julie Yu-Wen Chen
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Can India Leverage Taiwan’s Lai Moment?
In late January, at a reception commemorating India’s Republic Day anniversary – marking the day India officially adopted its constitution 75 years ago and became a sovereign republic...
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Cross-Color Moves a Harbinger of Change in Taiwan?
…the KMT. At that time, he ranked second in the presidential election with 36.84 percent of the vote, while Chen Shui-bian 陳水扁 (DPP) and Lien Chan 連戰 (KMT) received 39.3…
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Taiwan’s Southbound Drive towards Southeast Asia
This article examines Taiwan’s foreign policy towards Southeast Asia during Ma Ying-jeou’s two-term (2008–2016) and Tsai Ing-wen’s first-term (2016–2020) presidencies. It discusses the context of East Asian...
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Can India Rupture the Semiconductor Market?
...Chen in late 2022 has given a new momentum to the strategic cooperation including the potential for a free trade agreement (FTA): the inauguration of Taiwan-India CEO roundtable and the...
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War in Ukraine: Between Solution Finding and Global Bloc Building
Executive Summary • The geopolitical landscape surrounding the war in Ukraine and the various proposed solutions to end the conflict are complex. • The war has impacted global...
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Taiwan: Tokyo’s New Ally?
...Taiwan Strait’s “sense of crisis” in its official policy. This interlinking of security interests was clearly articulated by the Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – who has pledged to deepen security...
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Taiwan holds all the chips in US–China tech showdown
Introduction: US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei in August 2022 touched on the island’s sovereignty — a controversial, historical ‘red line’ in China’s foreign...
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The Geopolitical Aftershocks of the China-Solomon Islands Security Agreement
...quickly when Tsai Ing-wen first took office in 2016. Three years later, the Chinese government succeeded in convincing two Pacific Island states, Kiribati and Solomon Islands, to switch recognition from...
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Examining the Roles of the UN, Europe, and the US if China Invades Taiwan
...Introduction: In her inaugural address in 2020, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) reiterated her support for “peace, parity, democracy, and dialogue,” while strongly rejecting China’s “One Country, Two Systems”...