Search results for: Lin Han
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Yingfen Lin
Senior Industry Analyst, Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute (MIC).
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From Domination to Co-Creation: How Taiwan Sustains Semiconductor Leadership through Adaptive Industrial Policy
...single policy instrument, but reflects a long-term trajectory of institutional foresight, public-private synergy, and adaptive international engagement. As Taiwan’s experience shows, building lasting technological capacity requires more than subsidies. It...
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“Yizhou 夷洲” and “Liuqiu 流求” in Historical Chinese Texts: International Relations on the Northeast Asian Seas (3rd-17th Centuries)
...the research of Ichimura Sanjirō 市村瓚次郎 in 1918, which similarly explored the question of whether Yizhou is Taiwan or Ryukyu. This paper uses the Hanyu pinyin “Liuqiu” for antiquated toponyms...
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Social and Environmental Impacts of Tibetan Displacement and China’s Minority Policy in Tibet
…the Han majority, so that the minority nationality peoples are subsumed into ‘Cultural China’. This process involves full assimilation into the majority Han population via Sinification and settler colonial practices…
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‘First Tier’: China’s Strategic Community on India-U.S. Ties
…Lin Minwang. Prof. Zhang opines that Modi’s U.S. visit “highlights the U.S. prioritization of its alliance and partnership framework under “Trump 2.0,” with India surpassing Europe in importance. Serving U.S….
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Politics in the Courtroom: Lawfare and Impeachment in South Korea’s Post-Martial Law Era
…of Acting President Han Duck-soo and the Supreme Court’s overturn of Lee Jae-myung’s acquittal. The DP initially filed for an impeachment motion for Choi’s failure to appoint a ninth Constitutional…
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Taking Stock of China’s Anti-Discrimination Legislation
...of Ethnicity The Chinese government recognizes the existence of 56 ethnic groups (minzu). The country is populated by a majority of Han Chinese, with the remaining 55 minority nationalities or...
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Human Rights in China
...increased. Affirmative Action campaigns have had some success, but are often frustrated by divergent perceptions within the PRC – with the Han majority viewing them as overly generous subsidies and...