Taiwan ‘has made a very impressive response’ to a concerted campaign of outside influence and interference.
It is uncomfortable for the communist authoritarian mainland to face a thriving and robust democracy right at its doorstep.
Tsai Ing-Wen, presidential nominee of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party, met with supporters at the Marriott Hotel in Brooklyn, the fourth stop in her “Light Up Taiwan-U.S. Campaign Tour.”
Taiwan worries about the Communist Party’s “united front” tactics in wake of remarks.
Straying too close to communist mainland China may not have been the wisest move for the Republic of China’s Nationalist Party (KMT), which handily lost Taiwan’s latest round of regional elections held on Nov. 29.
Taiwan’s Prime Minister Jiang Yi-Huah stepped down after his KMT party suffered major defeats across the country in local elections.
Taiwan ‘has made a very impressive response’ to a concerted campaign of outside influence and interference.
It is uncomfortable for the communist authoritarian mainland to face a thriving and robust democracy right at its doorstep.
Tsai Ing-Wen, presidential nominee of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party, met with supporters at the Marriott Hotel in Brooklyn, the fourth stop in her “Light Up Taiwan-U.S. Campaign Tour.”
Taiwan worries about the Communist Party’s “united front” tactics in wake of remarks.
Straying too close to communist mainland China may not have been the wisest move for the Republic of China’s Nationalist Party (KMT), which handily lost Taiwan’s latest round of regional elections held on Nov. 29.
Taiwan’s Prime Minister Jiang Yi-Huah stepped down after his KMT party suffered major defeats across the country in local elections.