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產業依賴、能源短缺與軍費縮減:特朗普回歸後台灣的韌性考驗

在美中戰略競爭與全球經濟分裂加劇的背景下,台灣面臨產業依賴、國防預算與能源安全的挑戰,如何在特朗普回歸後維持長期韌性,成為當前最關鍵的課題。本文源於作者黃思爲與費凱琳 (Caroline Fried) 於英國諾丁漢大學台灣研究中心 (Taiwan Research Hub, University of Nottingham) 發表的政策論文 “Anchoring Taiwan’s Future during Trump 2.0: Building Resilience from Within.”

The Critical Link Between Democratic and Social Resilience

This article points to ways in which social resilience affects democratic regime resilience.

「中國因素」失效,「疑美論」四起,台灣大選後中美台的下一步

本文源於作者林夏如、費凱琳與黃思爲於美國著名中國政治經濟研究期刊 China Leadership Monitor 上發表的論文(What Taiwan’s 2024 Election Means for China, the US, and the Future of Taiwan)。

What Taiwan’s 2024 Election Means for China, the US, and the Future of Taiwan

Syaru Shirley Lin, Caroline Fried, and Siwei Huang of CAPRI provide in-depth analysis on the implication of Taiwan's 2024 presidential and legislative elections on current domestic governance challenges and the evolving Taipei-Beijing-Washington relationship.