This series examines how different countries experience vaccine hesitancy, both historically and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of misinformation and disinformation in government and civil society efforts to promote vaccination.
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.
This blog post originated from a recent discussion by Professor Syaru Shirley Lin in the Winston Lord Roundtable Series on Asia, the Rule of Law, and U.S. Foreign Policy, where she debriefed the recent Taiwan elections.
Syaru Shirley Lin and other Brookings scholars assess the Taiwan election results and what they mean for the island, cross-Strait relations, and the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle in 2024 and beyond.
建構抗災韌性:台灣與菲律賓的互相借鏡