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Tag: Taiwan

Cherry blossoms – celebrated in Japan for centuries and gifted to...

Małgorzata (Gosia) K. Citko-DuPlantis, University of Tennessee Cherry blossoms mark the beginning of spring. Various festivals are regularly organized...

How Chinese celebrities are amplifying official policy on Taiwan, pushing ‘One...

Dan Chen, University of Richmond and Gengsong Gao, University of Richmond The Chinese government has a new ally when...

The US was not prepared for a pandemic – free market...

Elanah Uretsky, Brandeis University It’s unclear when the pandemic will come to an end. What may be an even...

The Catalyst for Stronger US-Taiwan Ties

  The Catalyst for Stronger US-Taiwan Ties How Under Secretary of State Krach Became “Taiwan’s Number One Friend” by Michael Mink On September 17th, 2020, U.S. Under Secretary...

How Taiwan uses Buddhist literature for environmental education

Natasha Heller, University of Virginia Climate change is one of the biggest challenges that the world faces. A United Nations report has cautioned that greenhouse...

The guts of an Apple iPhone show exactly what Trump gets...

Jason Dedrick, Syracuse University; Greg Linden, University of California, Berkeley, and Kenneth L. Kraemer, University of California, Irvine Crack open an iPhone and you’ll begin...

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