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Taiwan immigration
Taiwan’s Aging Society Poses a National Security Threat
By Jeremiah May and Daniel Fu
Taiwan’s declining population has pressing ramifications for its ability to recruit and sustain an adequate fighting force.
Taiwan’s Human Rights Miracle Does Not Extend to Its Southeast Asian Foreign Workers
By Nick Aspinwall
Recent incidents affecting Southeast Asian foreign workers muddy Taiwan’s claims as a regional guarantor of human rights.
How Taiwanese Think About Immigration
By Timothy S. Rich
A survey explores Taiwanese perceptions on immigration – especially from Southeast Asia.
Foreign Laborers and Taiwan’s Evolving Democracy
By Tabatha Anderson
Taiwan needs to do more to protect the rights of Southeast Asian migrant workers.
Reforming Taiwan's Immigration Policy
By Sinclaire Prowse
Though measures are already in the works, much more remains to be done.
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