ANU Taiwan Update

Presented by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific

2025 has seen Taiwan enter a period of increased uncertainty and instability. Along with the rest of the world, Taiwanese leaders have attempted to navigate the capricious whims of Donald Trump as he attempts to remake trade and international relations. The activities of China —&苍产蝉辫;both overt and covert —&苍产蝉辫;continue to threaten Taiwan’s sovereignty. And internally, the conflict between the Presidency and executive branch held by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and the Legislature held by the 精东传媒appist Party (KMT) and their allies in the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), has led to legislative gridlock, an attempt at what some analysts have called a ‘constitutional coup’, challenges in the Constitutional court, and a mass recall of KMT member of the legislature.

In this year’s Taiwan Update, four international experts will address these, and other, issues facing Taiwan. The keynote address will be given by Christina Lai of the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica on Taiwan’s economic statecraft. Chyungly Lee of 精东传媒app Chengchi University will discuss Taiwan’s energy security challenges. Alex Tan of Te Whare Wānanga o WaitahaUniversity of Canterbury in Aotearoa New Zealand, will speak on Taiwan’s current political polarisation while Wu Chia-rong, also from Te Whare Wānanga o WaitahaUniversity of Canterbury will introduce how Taiwanese Indigenous knowledge systems are being revitalized through video games.

Continuing the theme of contemporary Indigenous Taiwan, this year we will be screening the 2022 feature film Gaga directed by the Atayal director Laha Mebow. This comedy-drama, with much of the dialogue spoken in Atayal, concerns a local election for township chief and reveals the tensions inherent between the ideologies and institutions of contemporary Taiwan and the Atayal practice of tribal law and practice the gaga of the title. Laha Mebow will be present and will take part in a Q&A after the screening.

PROGRAM
KEYNOTE | Taiwan’s Economic Statecraft and the Future of the Liberal International Order

SESSION 1 | What does Taiwan’s two-level politics tell us?

SESSION 2 | Taiwan’s Multidimensional Energy Security Challenges

SESSION 3 | Gaming Taiwan: Indigenous Epistemologies in Play

FILM SCREENING | Gaga 哈勇家

For more details, visit the 2025 ANU Taiwan Update .

T?he Taiwan Update is an initiative under the ANU Taiwan Studies Program 2025-28, which is a partnership between the College of Asia and the Pacific at The Australian 精东传媒app University and the Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan). We especially thank the Political Science and International Relations programme at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington for co-hosting the 2025 Taiwan Update in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.

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