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Defining Taiwan: The Relationship Between Terminology, Context, and Public Opinion

Defining Taiwan: The Relationship Between Terminology, Context, and Public Opinion

By Ben Alperstein
New survey results examine the impact of media framing on policy views.

‘Troublemaker’ and ‘Pawn’: US-related Narratives Amid Taiwan’s Presidential Election

‘Troublemaker’ and ‘Pawn’: US-related Narratives Amid Taiwan’s Presidential Election

By Yang Kuang-shun
Tropes attacking Taiwanese politicians for supposedly being alienated from – or being too close to – the U.S. have been common for decades. This election cycle is no exception.
The Evolution of China’s Interference in Taiwan

The Evolution of China’s Interference in Taiwan

By Tim Niven
China’s foreign information manipulation and interference targeting Taiwan has been ongoing for decades. Here’s a look at its latest evolution.

US Bioweapons Story Reignites Concerns About Disinformation in Taiwan

US Bioweapons Story Reignites Concerns About Disinformation in Taiwan

By Brian Hioe
A UDN story alleged that the U.S. government had requested that Taiwan engage in bioweapon development.

The End of the Road for Apple Daily Taiwan

The End of the Road for Apple Daily Taiwan

By Brian Hioe
The influential outlet has been shuttered and rebranded by a new owner, adding to concerns about foreign influence in Taiwan’s media sphere.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Pro-China TV Station Goes Off Air in Taiwan After Losing Broadcast License

Pro-China TV Station Goes Off Air in Taiwan After Losing Broadcast License

By Nick Aspinwall
CTiTV went off air on midnight Friday after losing a court battle fighting its license renewal. Opposition politicians are crying foul.

CCP Influence Operations and Taiwan’s 2020 Elections

CCP Influence Operations and Taiwan’s 2020 Elections

By Russell Hsiao
Will the Chinese Communist Party’s effort to influence Taiwanese democracy ahead of the upcoming elections succeed?
Taiwan Shaken by Concerns Over Chinese Influence in Media, Press Freedom

Taiwan Shaken by Concerns Over Chinese Influence in Media, Press Freedom

By Nick Aspinwall
A report alleging that some Taiwanese media outlets receive instructions from Chinese officials has been countered with a libel lawsuit.

Why Did Beijing Suppress Wang Yang’s Remarks on Taiwan?

Why Did Beijing Suppress Wang Yang’s Remarks on Taiwan?

By Dave Brown
The Politburo Standing Committee member spoke candidly at a cross-strait media summit – apparently too candidly.

Taiwan’s Ruling Party Is Getting Tough on China Ahead of 2020 Elections

Taiwan’s Ruling Party Is Getting Tough on China Ahead of 2020 Elections

By Nick Aspinwall
DPP legislators have prioritized a flurry of new measures aimed to clamp down on cross-strait engagement between Taiwan and China.

Taiwan: The Frontline of the Disinformation Wars

Taiwan: The Frontline of the Disinformation Wars

By Nick Aspinwall
Shaken by a recent viral falsehood, Taiwan’s online ecosystem is repairing its democratic defense mechanisms.
Despite Chinese Pressure, Taiwan Keeps Its Press Free

Despite Chinese Pressure, Taiwan Keeps Its Press Free

By Shannon Tiezzi
While much of Asia backslides, Taiwan remains a bastion of media freedom.

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