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June 5, 2025 β€’ 40 mins

πŸŽ™οΈAs China increases military pressure and Trump 47 reshapes U.S. foreign policy, Taiwan’s future is more uncertain than ever.
Dr. John Bruni speaks with Dr. Alice Yang from Taipei’s Institute for National Defense and Security Research about Taiwan’s fight for democracy, U.S. ambiguity, and what regional conflict could mean for the world.
🎧 Available now on Spotify, iTunes & the Auscast Network.

Show Notes:

Connect with Alice:

At INDSR - indsr2018@indsr.org.tw 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/INDSRTW

X - @INDSRTW

YouTube - https://youtube.com/@indsr8906?si=diU9m_YM3w2438vp 

Taiwanese political parties:

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ό 1. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)

  • Position on China:
    • Pro-status quo with an emphasis on sovereignty
    • While it doesn’t formally push for de jure independence, it views Taiwan as already independent under the name “Republic of China (Taiwan)”
    • Strongly resists unification with China

βœ… Supports a Taiwanese identity distinct from China
🚫 Opposes “One China” or any future unification with the PRC

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ό 2. Kuomintang (KMT)

  • Position on China:
    • Supports eventual peaceful unification under the right conditions but rejects the use of force
    • Favors closer economic and cultural ties with China
    • Supports the "1992 Consensus" (One China, but each side has its own interpretation)

βš–οΈ Seeks peace and dialogue with Beijing
🧩 Ambiguous on independence vs. unification, but tilts toward eventual integration if democratic and safe

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ό 3. Taiwan People’s Party (TPP)

  • Position on China:
    • Promotes status quo
    • Calls for pragmatic engagement with both the U.S. and China
    • Avoids strong ideological stances on unification vs. independence

🧭 Middle-of-the-road approach: avoid provoking China while protecting Taiwan’s democracy

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ό 4. New Power Party (NPP)

  • Position on China:
    • Advocates for formal independence
    • Strongly opposes unification or the “1992 Consensus”

πŸ”₯ More hardline than the DPP on Taiwanese independence

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ό 5. People First Party (PFP) (Now marginal)

  • Position on China:
    • Pro-unification under peaceful, negotiated terms
    • Supports “One China” framework

πŸ“‰ Formerly significant, now politically marginal

 

Top Publications:

Publications: Annual Assessment Reports at INDSR: These reports cover various aspects of Taiwan's defence strategy, including military technology trends and China's military developments (INDSR). 

Weaponized Interdependence: China’s Economic Statecraft and Social Penetration against Taiwan: This paper discusses how China uses economic means to influence and penetrate Taiwanese society, published in the journal Orbis (TAEF). 

Building a Disaster Resilient Community in Taiwan: Co-authored with Judy H.S. Wu, this research analyses the

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