Tag: Lai Ching-Te, William

Taiwan Election: Why It Matters, and What It Could Mean for U.S. and China

The vote for a new president could reshape the complicated, risky balance between Taiwan, China and the United States.

The Wild Card in Taiwan’s Election: Frustrated Young Voters

An important bloc for the governing party, the island’s youth are focusing on bread-and-butter issues and have helped propel the rise of an insurgent party.

Can Taiwan Continue to Fight Off Chinese Disinformation?

Ahead of a presidential election in January, Taiwanese fact checkers and watchdogs say they are ready for Beijing. But they are still worried.