Significant developments over the past month: New cabinet's priorities, Legislative Yuan attempt to expand its powers is challenged by the Executive Yuan, a military academy anniversary, Europe relations in focus, and more… By Ross Darrell Feingold
Is the far right poised to shake up the traditional centrist establishment? By Mike Jewell
An unequal and politically divided America cannot provide leadership to the world at a time when democracies are under pressure to defend liberal norms and principles. How did this happen and what are the potential remedies? By Darryl Lupton
Significant developments over the past month: President Lai's inaugural address, the battle over electricity prices, Legislative Yuan brawls and more… By Ross Darrell Feingold
Significant developments over the past month in Taiwan's domestic politics and foreign relations: Analysis of President-elect Lai's first cabinet and the LY. By Ross Darrell Feingold
The pan-Blue camp is calling for increased powers for the legislature. Besides facing a constitutional challenge, its proposals, if adopted, may reduce executive efficiency and judicial oversight and ultimately prove short-sighted. By Brian Hioe
By John Eastwood, Heather Hsiao and Nathan Snyder In the aftermath of the Covid-era economic concerns and travel restrictions, many multinationals are taking a closer look at what's been happening in their overseas operations. In some cases, that may mean a deep dive into the conduct of executives based here.
While Chinese tourists were once welcomed and ubiquitous in Taiwan, when numbers dropped, the impact was not catastrophic. The debate about whether or not to resume group tours is driven more by political than economic considerations. By Brian Hioe
In dealing with diplomatic challenges, Taiwanese diplomats can draw on the experience of their European allies and counterparts and lessons from Jean Jaques Rousseau. By Jerome F Keating