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Hung Hsiu-chu

November 04, 2016
Cross-Strait Relations Caught in a Time Warp
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is dusting off the cross-strait playbook it used under the last DPP president. Will the old approach still work?

May 09, 2016
Is the KMT Becoming a Fringe Party in Taiwan?
By Liam Joel Han
After an election-day rout, the KMT seems to be moving farther away from public opinion.

March 29, 2016
KMT's Ousted Presidential Candidate Returns as Party Chair
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hung Hsiu-chu is back -- now can she rebuild a fractured and damaged party?

October 18, 2015
Taiwan's Ruling Party Ousts Its Presidential Candidate
By Shannon Tiezzi
It's official: Hung Hsiu-chu is out, and Eric Chu is in. But will it make a difference?

October 09, 2015
Taiwan: Is KMT’s Dilemma China’s Opportunity?
By Pei-Yu Wei
The Kuomintang may replace its heavily pro-China presidential candidate.

October 08, 2015
Taiwan’s KMT Moves to Replace Its Presidential Candidate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Facing disastrous polls, Taiwan's ruling party will officially consider options for replacing nominee Hung Hsiu-chu.

August 05, 2015
Realistic Energy Policies for Taiwan
By Eric Huang
A call for Tsai Ing-wen to provide clarity on her energy policies.

July 27, 2015
Taiwan's Modernity and the 2016 Elections
By Kerry Brown
The modernity of Taiwan's politics contrasts sharply with mainland China's system.

July 19, 2015
The Challenging Road for Taiwan’s Newest Presidential Candidate
By Ricky Yeh
KMT candidate Hung Hsiu-chu faces an uphill battle, thanks to a controversial approach to cross-strait relations.

June 23, 2015
The Strange Case of the KMT’s Hung Hsiu-chu
By J. Michael Cole
The KMT is in a process of adjustment before the 2016 elections, but it seems to be moving in the wrong direction.
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