Policy Alert #120 | March 11, 2016 Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global public health emergency in response to the outbreak of the…
Continue reading Zika Epidemic Raises Public Health Concerns among Rising Powers
Policy Alert #120 | March 11, 2016 Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global public health emergency in response to the outbreak of the…
Continue reading Zika Epidemic Raises Public Health Concerns among Rising Powers
Policy Alert #119 | February 22, 2016 With South China Sea debates already on the agenda at last week’s U.S.-ASEAN summit, new satellite images showing…
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Policy Alert #118 | February 12, 2016 One month after conducting a nuclear test, North Korea successfully launched a long-range rocket on February 7th from its…
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Policy Alert #117 | January 28, 2016
On January 16, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Tsai Ing-wen defeated the incumbent Kuomintang Party (KMT) to become the first female president of Taiwan. The DPP also won a majority in the Legislative Yuan and vowed to start a “new era” in Taiwan with an improved economy and a relationship with China based on “dignity and reciprocity.” The United States congratulated Tsai on her victory and expressed its desire for continued peace and stability in the cross-straits. China – who pined for a KMT victory – and other powers responded to the news with a mix of cautious optimism and diplomatic tightrope walking. In this Policy Alert, we look at reactions in Taiwan, China, Japan, South Korea, and India on what the election holds for the region.
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While not entirely a surprise, the landslide victory for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) transformed the balance of political power on the island. It has also forced the Kuomintang Party to do some soul searching when it votes in March for a new leader after its 2016 candidate and former chairman, Eric Chu, resigned. Furthermore, the new DPP majority promised new legislation to strip the KMT of its multi-million assets through party finance and property reforms, which may make it more difficult for the KMT to mount an electoral comeback.
Taiwanese policymakers remained cautious in the handling of post-election cross-strait relations. Continue reading Taiwan’s Presidential Election Provokes Reactions in Asia
Policy Alert #116 | January 14, 2016 On January 6, North Korea announced it conducted its forth nuclear test, claiming the successful explosion of a hydrogen…
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Asia Report #36 | December 2015 As Taiwan casts votes for a new government in January 2016, the world is watching closely to see how the…
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Policy Alert #113 | November 18, 2015 The terrorist attacks in Paris by the Islamic State (IS) last Friday killed at least 129 people, leaving…
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Policy Alert #112 | November 11, 2015 On Saturday, November 7, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Taiwanese counterpart Ma Ying-jeou held the first China-Taiwan summit…
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The $400 billion natural gas agreement concluded by Russia and China in May 2014 was hailed by both countries’ leaders as a game-changing development in…
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Policy Alert #111 | November 2, 2015 Earlier this month, twelve Pacific Rim countries, including the United States and Japan, reached a final agreement on…
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History means a lot in East Asian international politics. Past histories that are related to ongoing issues are reinterpreted, revised and debated among countries. The…
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