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Lev Nachman

@lnachman32

Political science professor at @NTU_TW. My book "Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements, and Party Formation" is available here: shorturl.at/BlEJE

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#OpenAccess - Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments - cup.org/3HIKjw5 "support for diplomatic and military policy may be affected by partisan framing, but support for economic policy remains bipartisan" - Lev Nachman #FirstView

#OpenAccess -

Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments - cup.org/3HIKjw5

"support for diplomatic and military policy may be affected by partisan framing, but support for economic policy remains bipartisan"

- <a href="/lnachman32/">Lev Nachman</a> 

#FirstView
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I am very happy to share my newest solo-authored peer-reviewed article: “Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments” available to read for free in jjps_eds: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

I am very happy to share my newest solo-authored peer-reviewed article: “Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments” available to read for free in <a href="/JJPS_Eds/">jjps_eds</a>: 

cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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Sharing this piece by Phil Gordon. He argues Taiwan doesn't have alternative to US support, but it does have cards to play: - Increase defense spending and investments in US; - Act as partner in preserving stability in face of Beijing's assertiveness. foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/21/tru…

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I am honored to have reviewed Catie Lilly and @mhar4's book "Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order" for The China Quarterly. I highly recommend this book, and I hope my review convinces you to check it out! cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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#GrayZoneWarfare takes many forms, in our latest publication w/ Jamestown China Brief we look at #PRC oil structures in #Taiwan EEZ. #AsiaPacific jamestown.org/program/riggin…

Jeffrey Kopstein (@jeffreykopstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautifully written and well researched. Lev Nachman understands when and why social movements become political parties better than anyone. Big lessons for Asia and beyond.

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My latest for Crisis Group: “Taipei’s supporters in the U.S. hope that the Royal-Hsu talks may emerge as part of a series of calibrated engagements with Taiwan aimed at reassuring the island of the Trump administration’s support and commitment.” crisisgroup.org/asia-pacific/p…

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I’m honored to be joining two upcoming speaking events on the East Coast this September. If you’re interested and available, I warmly welcome you to join the conversation. One event is hybrid format, and the other one is in person only. Event info ⬇️

I’m honored to be joining two upcoming speaking events on the East Coast this September. If you’re interested and available, I warmly welcome you to join the conversation. One event is hybrid format, and the other one is in person only. 

Event info ⬇️
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Popular youth-led resistance to collusive elite rule is being rejuvenated through mass protest in Indonesia and being strangled through judicial and military repression in Thailand. Curious then that the dominant narrative is that Indonesia, and not Thailand, is in “crisis.”

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Second leg of APSA2025. Presenting joint work on geopolitics and democratization in Taiwan Saturday 2pm, and then book roundtable Sunday 10am for Lev Nachman and his new book “Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements, and Party Formation.” Hope to see you there!

Second leg of APSA2025. Presenting joint work on geopolitics and democratization in Taiwan Saturday 2pm, and then book roundtable Sunday 10am for <a href="/lnachman32/">Lev Nachman</a> and his new book “Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements, and Party Formation.” Hope to see you there!