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The Research Section features scholarly articles by students and faculty of the UW Taiwan Studies Program, exploring a wide range of topics related to Taiwan.

 

A Taiwanese Indigenous people’s choir performs on a staircase, dressed in traditional clothing featuring colorful patterns, beads, and headbands. The group, composed of both men and women, smiles and sings energetically, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and attire of Taiwan’s Indigenous communities.

From Reconciliation to Action: Taiwan’s Pathway to Indigenous Educational Sovereignty by Huiyu Lin

Construction workers in Taichung City, Taiwan, are engaged in outdoor labor on a sunny day. One man wearing a blue cap sits by a concrete structure taking a break, while two others, in red and orange hats, work with shovels and sandbags amid scattered pipes and rubble. Behind them, colorful tents and orange barricades line the area, suggesting a temporary worksite or local market setup.

Blue in a Box: Implications of Taiwan’s Devaluation of Blue-Collar Workers by Euchari Majors

looking up at massive tower holding power lines

China’s Growing EMP Arsenal and its Threat to Taiwan by Tin Pak

The Real Reason for How Taiwan Became Chinese by Ting-chieh (David) Ou-yang

Taiwan’s Constitutional Court: Shepherd of Authoritarianism and Liberalism by Tin Pak

Taiwan's Expanding International Cyberspace by Benton Gordon

Legislative Elections and Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples: Democracy and the Future by Margaret Yun-Pu Tu (Nikal Kabala’an)

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