
Ep. 19 Taiwan's Balancing Act: Navigating Beijing, Washington, and Its Own Identity
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Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Professor Philip Hsu 徐斯勤 of National Taiwan University about the intricate political landscape of Taiwan, focusing on the 7/26 recall elections, public opinion regarding identity and relations with China, and the evolving dynamics of Taiwan's relationship with the U.S. Taiwan is the flashpoint where technology, business, and geopolitics intersect. A deeper understanding of this island nation and its dynamic political forces—especially through the lens of Taiwan-China and Taiwan-US relations—is vital for navigating both opportunities and risks with more informed decision-making.
For Wenchi's take on the 7/26 recall elections, please read my Substack.
00:00 Taiwan's Political Landscape and Recall Elections
05:42 Cross-Strait Relations and U.S. Concerns
08:12 Public Opinion on Taiwan's Identity and China
23:15 Taiwan's Evolving Relationship with the U.S.
30:31 Domestic Issues and Future Implications for Taiwan in the World
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