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What Taiwan’s 2024 Election Means for China, the US, and the Future of Taiwan
Syaru Shirley Lin, Caroline Fried, and Siwei Huang of CAPRI provided in-depth analysis on the implication of Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections on current domestic governance challenges and the changing Taipei-Beijing-Washington relationship.

DPP Retains Power but with a Weaker Mandate
Syaru Shirley Lin assesses the Taiwan election results and what they mean for the island, cross-Strait relations, and the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle in 2024 and beyond.

OP-ED: Taiwan’s Tightrope Has Become a Knife Edge
Strategic competition between China and the US threatens Taiwan’s resilience, its capacity to innovate, and its ability to reach consensus amid domestic challenges, writes Syaru Shirley Lin ahead of Taiwan’s 2024 election.

OP-ED: U.S.-China Faceoff Means Taiwan Needs Closer Links with Neighbors
In this op-ed published in Nikkei Asia, CAPRI’s chair Syaru Shirley Lin discussed how US-China strategic competition undermines Taiwan's resilience, and its impact on the upcoming presidential election in Taiwan.

Taiwan: Walking the Tightrope between the United States and China
This chapter examines the implications of U.S.-China decoupling for Taiwan’s integration with the Chinese and world economies and explores how this economic fragmentation is shaping the context in which the Taiwanese are determining their island’s future.

OP-ED: Taiwan can Lead only if It Cultivates World-Class Talent
In this op-ed, Chair of CAPRI, Syaru Shirley Lin advocates for an inclusive approach that cultivates domestic talent and welcomes international professionals. In a world marked by rapid transformation, how should Taiwan transform into a dynamic and diverse talent pool?