Public Policy
公共政策
China’s Elusive Nationhood: Ethnic, Cultural, and Civic Dimensions
Despite the ahistorical claims of those who misread “nationhood” into the millennia of history in present day Greater China, a “Chinese Nation” is
The Invisible Hand of Great Power Politics: China and United States Fight for Economic Supremacy in Asia
It is widely accepted that the future of the world will rest in the hands of Chinese and U.S. world leaders. Both President Obama
Beijing’s Formidable Strategy in the South China Sea
The U.S. rebalance to Asia has yet to alter the desired outcome for U.S. allies and partners in the South China Sea (SCS):
Taiwan’s Soft Power and Global Climate Change Initiatives
Despite being constrained by non-recognition as a sovereign state by the majority of the world’s states, Taiwan seeks to be a constructive member
The 3-minute visit: Understanding Doctor-Patient Relationships in Taiwan
I would first like to thank Fulbright Taiwan for giving me this opportunity to come to Taiwan and learn about its healthcare system.
Distribution of Ecosystem Service Benefits: An Initial Look
Natural resource economics remains a powerful tool in both effective marine policy design and public advocacy. While total economic valuations now have a
Identities, Past and the Present
For a long time, I have wanted to complete a manuscript contributing to understanding the complicated political and economic relationships between the Republic of China
Seeing the Coral for the Reef
According to research by the Kenting National Park (KNP), more than 80% of Taiwanese people will visit the park at some point in
Reflections on Identity and Regional Security
Kirsten Asdal graduated from the US Naval Academy in May 2013 with a B.S. in Chinese. She will complete a master’s degree in Contemporary Chinese Studies