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Taiwan’s Government is Ill-Equipped to Hold Elections in a Prolonged Crisis
For a nation on the precipice of an open conflict with China, Taiwan is badly unprepared to keep its democratic processes intact in a military scenario. Taiwan’s archaic voting infrastructure is one major aspect that leaves the island vulnerable if a contingency plays out. Since 1994, the people of Taiwan have elected their president by direct popular vote, and the nation has received full marks for Electoral Process from Freedom House’s 2025 Global Freedom Score. The exerci

Sherry Hsiao
Jan 24


Taiwan’s Fight Against Chinese Disinformation: A Policy Analysis
Coming up in January, Taiwan’s presidential election underscores the vital importance of public trust in democratic government, which...

Irene Chou
Jan 23, 2024


Tsai Ing-Wen’s U.S. Visit and 2024 Taiwan Presidential Elections
President Tsai’s Itinerary in the U.S. Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is scheduled to visit the United States in late March, where she...

Ian Murphy
Mar 21, 2023


DPP’s November 2022 Local Election Defeat
Executive summary: The DPP suffered its worst performance since it first partook in elections 36 years ago. The brief offers a survey of...

Wei Azim Hung
Dec 8, 2022


Report: Role of Scandals in Taiwan's Midterm Elections 2022
Key Recap: Questions of Hou You-Yi's future political ambitions TPP accused of appropriating legislative assistants for the party More...

Wei Azim Hung
Nov 22, 2022
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