The Outlook for Taiwan’s New President, Lai Ching-te
John F Copper
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2024, vol. 16, issue 03, 69-83
Abstract:
On 13 January 2024, Taiwan elected Lai Ching-te as its new president, marking the first time a single political party won three consecutive times. Despite this victory, the Democratic Progressive Party did not secure a legislative majority, spelling a divided government. Meanwhile, China saw Lai as its foe and adopted a more hostile Taiwan policy. President Lai also faces a slow-growing economy, uncertain US relations and substantial challenges despite his party’s resources.
Date: 2024
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