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Taiwan’s Upcoming Elections and Foreign Policy Stakes

Reshaping Economic Interdependence in the Indo-Pacific

Communicating on the Campaign Trail—Prof. Chiaoning Su links her research with her personal story

Prof. Chiaoning Su shares her observations on political communication, disinformation and misinformation, and media in Taiwan’s democracy while drawing on her experiences of growing up in a political family.

Great Power Competition, Economic Fragmentation and the International Global Order|Bruegel Annual Meetings 2023

Syaru Shirley Lin, chair or CAPRI, speaks at the Bruegel Annual Meetings this year, sharing Asia-Pacific perspectives on today's intensified great power competition and fragmented global order.

Consensus amidst Diversity: Taiwanese Legislators’ Role in Policymaking

This three-part speaker series features legislators from each of Taiwan’s major political parties sharing their experiences in advocating for policies and seeking consensus amidst diverse opinions.

CAPRI 2023 Annual Forum|Asia Pacific: A Resilient Phoenix Rising from the Pandemic

In the 2023 Annual Forum, members from CAPRI’s International Advisory Council and board, key stakeholders in the region’s policy community, and contributors to CAPRI’s ongoing research will discuss pressing challenges to resilience and solutions as the Asia Pacific emerges from the latest crisis and prepares for future ones.

PHSSR Summary Report Launch Event

Democratic Leadership in a Populist Age

At the University of Virginia’s historic Rotunda, Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia and Chair of CAPRI International Advisory Council, and Lucy Turnbull, former Lord Mayor of Sydney, discussed democratic resilience and effective leadership from the local to the global level.

Difficult Choices: Building Taiwan’s Resilience for an Uncertain Future

CAPRI’s second public forum featured Dr. Richard Bush, nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, focusing on themes in his recent book Difficult Choices: Taiwan’s Quest for Security and the Good Life and the challenges Taiwan faces in balancing competing priorities when formulating policy. Dr. Bush was joined by Alicia García Herreo, Enoch Wu, and Jiunn-rong Yeh to discuss how to build a resilient future of Taiwan.

Local Stories, Global Reach: World Reporting from the Asia Pacific with Chris Buckley of the New York Times

New York Times correspondent Mr. Chris Buckley shares his experience working as a journalist in Asia, focusing on “local stories, global reach,” which shares the same values as CAPRI.