2020/11/23 |
China’s List of Taiwanese Independence Advocates Is Meant To Divide Taiwan
The function of the list appears to be provoking Taiwanese to question the Taiwaneseness and pro-independence stances of those who are not on the list.
2019/12/26 |
From ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Controversy to Taiwanese Identity
How did Tom Cruise's jacket in "Top Gun: Maverick" spark a global controversy over Taiwan?
2019/04/24 |
OPINION: A Lack of Language Fluency Cannot Become a Basis of Identity
The controversy surrounding Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka has parallels to opposition to Taiwan's plans to become a bilingual nation by 2030.
2019/02/20 |
Washington and Taipei Are Struggling to Bridge the Cultural and Information Gap
Misunderstandings on both sides handicap a robust and coherent US-Taiwan dialogue, writes Milo Hsieh.
2019/02/18 |
Taiwan News: Wu Den-yih Criticized for Proposed KMT Nomination Process
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.
2019/02/13 |
Taiwan's Progressive Identity Shines Through Its Mainstream Rock
A dive into what it means to be Taiwanese with the rock band Fire EX.
2019/02/12 |
By the Numbers: Is Taiwanese Identity Declining or Thriving?
Rumors of the demise of 'Taiwaneseness' may be greatly exaggerated.
2019/01/08 |
OPINION: Time for Tsai to Use Her Momentum to Renew Taiwanese Identity
Now is the time for Tsai Ing-wen to leave her mark by driving a renewal of Taiwanese identity.
2018/09/25 |
INTERVIEW: Fighting for Taiwanese Identity and Human Rights in Norway
Taiwanese residents in Norway are being designated as Chinese. We speak to the leader of a group of Taiwanese students who intend to protest the case in Norway and at the European Court of Human Rights.
2017/12/13 |
Cash Grants are Failing Taiwan's Indigenous People
The more 'useful' Taiwan's indigenous people become to the government, the more their culture has become endangered.
2017/07/07 |
Q&A: The (Re)Emergence of Taiwan Identity and Implications for Beijing
‘If the once predominant Chinese identity can move from 53 percent to 3 percent in 30 years, who says it can’t go the other way? … This is the challenge for Beijing.’