
Siwei_Huang
@siwei_huangs
Director of Engagement, Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI)
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https://www.caprifoundation.org/ 03-11-2010 18:02:44
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Leading up to the #TaiwanElection, Taiwan should consider a broader perspective by collaborating more with its Asia-Pacific neighbors to uncover effective strategies for sustainability. Explore this in Syaru Shirley Lin's latest publication with The National Bureau of Asian Research: bit.ly/3NVSXHo


As #Taiwan elects its next president, its choice reflects a deeper commitment to uphold its values and desire for a more #resilient, #innovative society. Discover the implications of the election amidst US-China rivalry in Syaru Shirley Lin's work with The National Bureau of Asian Research here: bit.ly/4aUA5lW


With the upcoming #TaiwanElections, how can Taiwan navigate the turbulent waters amidst escalating US-China rivalry and balancing its priorities of global economic integration and internal resilience? Learn more in Syaru Shirley Lin's latest work with The National Bureau of Asian Research here: bit.ly/3NVSXHo


With one day left before Taiwan’s #Election2024 , CAPRI chair Syaru Shirley Lin draws from our recent research to offer her take in The New York Times on #Taiwan’s future in the Asia Pacific and the world. Read the essay "Taiwan’s Tightrope Has Become a Knife Edge" bit.ly/3Hh3TeV


The 2024 #TaiwanElections saw 民主進步黨 Democratic Progressive Party secure a historic third consecutive term in power. However, with a divided legislature, 賴清德Lai Ching-te will face several policy-making challenges. Watch CAPRI Chair Syaru Shirley Lin's reaction in an interview on Bloomberg: bloom.bg/4b02QO7

🗳️In the wake of Taiwan's #election, how can Taiwan navigate its geopolitical landscape in the future? Tune in to CAPRI chair Syaru Shirley Lin's interview on BBC News (World) with Steve Lai as she shares her views on Taiwan's political landscape. Watch Here: research.psee.ly/BBCNews1_16

Taiwan needs greater inclusivity in policymaking for resilience against economic and geopolitical pressures, says Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation’s interim director of research Caroline Fried #TaiwanElection

📍Bangkok Update: CAPRI’s Syaru Shirley Lin, Chang-chuan Chan, Caroline Fried 費凱琳 & Feng-jen Jean Tsai at #PMAC2024. Prof. Lin presented on health systems resilience and innovation, addressing aging, climate change, and more!🌏🩺🔗caprifoundation.org/phssr/ #GlobalHealth


🔍#Taiwan's new era under Lai Ching-te brings major political shifts with the 民主進步黨 Democratic Progressive Party losing its legislative majority. #Collaboration and #inclusive policies will be key to tackle issues and future. Read more in Caroline Fried's Op-Ed with Nikkei Asia: bit.ly/3SD5lyM



My op-ed in The Diplomat on managing #derisking across #AsiaPacific: "Strategic competition with China is of vital national interest to the US, and that is precisely why feedback from Asian allies and partners matters." with insights from Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation: bit.ly/45yLghW

In our op-ed in The Diplomat, Siwei_Huang argues that the US and its #AsiaPacific allies should move beyond accusing China of undermining the rules-based order and enhance policy coordination, drawing insights from a #CAPRIAnnualForum panel. Read: bit.ly/45yLghW

As the US and China pressure Taiwan, simply maintaining the island’s economic and security status quo will be insufficient for its society to thrive during and after Trump’s presidency. Read Siwei_Huang and Caroline Fried 費凱琳's analysis of what this means for Taiwan's resilience.


Two months into Trump 2.0, Taiwan faces heightened uncertainty in US foreign policy and intensified cross-strait pressures. In an interview with Taiwan News, CAPRI directors Siwei_Huang & Caroline Fried 費凱琳 share key recommendations for a resilient Taiwan youtu.be/BAlfJZfjli8