Search results for: Lai Chung-Nang
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Reforming South Korea’s “Imperial Presidency”
...Revolution which led to Rhee’s resignation in 1960, the new government formed a parliamentary system according to the constitution but this was thwarted within a year by Park Chung Hee’s...
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William C. Chung
Associated Senior Research Fellow
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South China Sea and Taiwan: Two Regional Flashpoints Overlap
…Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directly congratulated Dr. Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in a post on X (formerly Twitter) for winning Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election in…
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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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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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Not a Sovereignty Issue: Understanding the Transition of Military Operational Control between the United States and South Korea
...Chung Eui-yong, the four addressed the issue of OPCON and the necessity of full joint ROK-U.S. readiness in the face of the aforementioned challenges. Both the ministers and secretaries recognized...
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“A People’s Peace”: Inclusive Peacebuilding and the Role of Civil Society in Korea
...polarization in South Korean politics and society. As Chung-in Moon, a chief ideologue of the sunshine policy and senior advisor to President Moon, has argued, “forging a national consensus is...
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Japan and Taiwan: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
…is Taiwan’s “most important ally in Asia,” while speaking at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in June 2023. Lastly, while now-President-elect Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party…