Perspectives Vol 43 Resilient Taiwan

84 PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS | VOL 43 | 2025 Lai, Y.-H. (2024, June 15). Disinformation and civil defence: How did Taiwan’s civil society counter foreign information manipulation? Research Institute for Democracy, Society and Emerging Technology. Lee, C. (2012). Shadow of the colonial power: Kominka and the failure of the temple reorganization campaign. Studies on Asia, 2, 120–144. LGBT rights in China. (n.d.). Equaldex.com. Lin, H. (2024, December 20). Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement halts trade deal with China, 2014. Global Nonviolent Action Database. Lousche, J. R. (2022). National identity and nationalism in Taiwan [Master’s thesis]. Naval Postgraduate School. McCandless Farmer, B. (2023, June 18). China’s cyber assault on Taiwan. In 60 Minutes. CBS News. Office of the President, Republic of China (Taiwan). (2002, March 22). Vice President Lu’s speech at the opening ceremony of the Congress of Liberal International. Office of the United States Trade Representative. (n.d.). Taiwan. Rich, T., & Eliassen, I. (2020). A political analysis of Taiwanese perceptions of Hong Kong protests. Global Taiwan Brief, 5. Sperzel, M., Shats, D., O’Neil, A., Wugang, K., Mattimoe, F., & Morgan, G. (2025, January 9). China-Taiwan Weekly Update. Stockton, H. (2002). National identity on Taiwan: Causes and consequences for political reunification. American Journal of Chinese Studies, 9, 155–178. Sullivan, J., & Nachman, L. (2024). Why Taiwan matters. In Taiwan: A contested democracy under threat (pp. 1–12). Agenda Publishing. doi:10.2307/jj.7823690 Tiunn, C. (2023, September 22). The dangers of excluding Taiwan from international organizations. Council on Foreign Relations. United Nations. (n.d.) Democracy. U.S. Department of State. (2021). Chinese disregard for human rights. van Bekhoven, J. (2016). Identity crisis: Taiwan’s laws and regulations on the status of indigenous peoples. Asia Pacific Law Review, 24, 202–232. doi:10.1080/10192557.20 16.1245399 Wang, A. H.-E., Yeh, Y.-Y., Wu, C. K. S., & Chen, F.-Y. (2023). Why does Taiwan identity decline? Journal of Asian and African Studies, 60. doi:10.1177/00219096231168068 Wu, A. (2022). An interview with TAICCA on Taiwan’s cultural and creative industries and the future of Taiwan’s soft power. Global Taiwan Brief 7. YING WU Ying graduated with high honors from Lehigh University in May 2025 with a B.S. in industrial and systems engineering and a minor in business. While at Lehigh, she conducted research on the financial effects of COVID-19 on California hospitals and on how to optimize proton therapy for cancer treatment. She also served as vice president of the professional and academic sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon. For three years, Ying was a resident assistant to incoming STEM students. She has interned with Automated Control Concepts and Bosch Rexroth. Currently, Ying is working with industrial hydraulics in quality management and continuous improvement.

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