Past Taiwan Scholars
乐鱼 体育 Taiwan Scholar program began in 2017. The residential fellowship program allows the scholar to spend one to two months during the summer at the 乐鱼 体育 in Washington DC, where they pursue policy-oriented research designed to bridge the gap between the academic and policy communities.
Taiwan plays a key role in promoting democracy and ensuring free markets in East Asia and beyond. It remains a critical political, economic, and security partner for the United States in the region, and deepening U.S. understanding of Taiwan is essential at a time of significant change on both sides of the Pacific. The fellowship is open to Taiwanese scholars committed to research on contemporary Taiwanese issues that address questions related to political stability, economic growth, and regional security.
The Taiwan Scholar Program is made possible from the generous support of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States.
Recent Publications
乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Taiwan Scholar Ling-Tuan Linda Liu discusses how Taiwan can increase cooperation with Washington in the critical minerals supply chain. whilst making regulatory as well as policy shifts at home to be part of a more resilient global critical minerals supply chain.
Read More乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Taiwan Scholar Kristy Tsun-Tzu Hsu discusses the role Taiwan鈥檚 semiconductor industry can play not only in furthering Taipei鈥檚 global presence, but also partner with Washington to strengthen the supply chain of the United States and beyond.
Read MoreRecent Events
乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Taiwan Scholar Kristy Tsun-Tzu Hsu is joined by the President of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council Rupert Hammond-Chambers and the 乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Director for Geoeconomics and Indo-Pacific Enterprise Shihoko Goto.
Watch NowTensions between the United States and China have only intensified in recent years, and wariness of Beijing has become one of the few issues that still garners bipartisan support on Capitol Hill. With great power competition expected to increase even further, Washington is turning to its allies and partners to strengthen efforts to push back against China鈥檚 economic coercion, violations of human rights, efforts to change the status quo in the Indo-Pacific, and infringements of the rule of law.
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