The results of the elections in Taiwan and Global Security Dynamics

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2024
  • Joint public event of Political Capital and Taipei Representative Office in Hungary following the general elections in Taiwan
    On 13 January 2024, Taiwan will hold elections - one of the first in the long line of elections this year, when more than 2 billion voters will cast their ballots worldwide. The importance of the general elections in Taiwan cannot be overestimated. While economic and energy policies are important topics in the Taiwanese election campaign, the chief foreign policy issue is, obviously, Taiwan’s relationship with China. The decision of the Taiwanese voters will define the next years of Taipei’s foreign policy with profound effects on both regional and global security. Taiwan’s presidential elections will have a clear impact on Chinese policies towards Taiwan, and can also affect Europe’s relations with China, as the European Union aims to pursue a de-risking policy toward Beijing and building close but unofficial diplomatic relations with Taipei.
    The discussion will evaluate this election in the context of other geopolitical events, including the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, intensifying threats from China, and the upcoming European Parliamentary and US presidential elections.
    Participants
    Shih-Chung Liu, Taiwan Representative to Hungary
    Péter Krekó, Director of Political Capital
    Yujen Kuo, Institute for National Policy Research
    Lenka Meluzínová, Prague Security Studies Institute
    Matej Šimalčík, Central European Institute of Asian Studies
    Justyna Szczudlik, Polish Institute of International Affairs
    Stephen Yates, America First Policy Institute
    Michael Zinkanell, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy
    András Bartók, University of Public Service

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