My argument in this piece is simple: Beijing is pressing foreign leaders to describe Taiwan in China’s language, while also keeping Taiwan’s own leaders from being heard on the world stage. The result is a dangerous distortion: Taiwan’s desire to preserve its democratic way of life is treated as a provocation, while China’s military and diplomatic coercion is treated as normal. But peace cannot be built on a narrative that blames the threatened for the threat.
#SMUCDL's Deputy Director Prof Han-Wei Liu (@hanweiliu) & CDL's Senior Research Affiliate Prof Ching-Fu Lin (@ChingFuLin from @NTHU_TAIWAN) recently co-wrote an insightful article in @Diplomat_APAC titled 'The Case for a Taiwan-US Semiconductor Agreement': https://t.co/4L09UzJSsv
Taiwan’s June 10 entity list update is no mere technical fine-tuning – it marks a shift in both regulatory burden-sharing and further security alignment with the U.S. https://t.co/gUcyiHXz0T
The Organizing Committee for the 2025 @ILA_official@asilorg Asia-Pacific Research Forum is happy to announce the four prize winners to recognize their outstanding papers and contributions to the field of international law, with Former President Ma Ying-jeou delivering the prizes
🧵📋 @GPAI_PMIA new checklist tool, developed as part of the "The Role of Government as a Provider of Data for Artificial Intelligence" project, delves into the complexity of government data sharing.
Discover our practical tool and insights 👉https://t.co/wJf6xTQfCu
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🎉 We are thrilled to announce the Call for the second @asilorg International Law & Technology Interest Group Scholarship Prize!
📅 Deadline: October 15, 2024, 5 PM EST
🏆 The winner will be recognized at the ASIL Annual Meeting in April 2025.
https://t.co/18KYXTnRE3
The 9th Asian Privacy Scholars Network Conference kicks off tomorrow and we're in for two days of deep dives into privacy, data protection & digital technology! Get ready for insightful discussions that will help shape the future of privacy and digital policy in Asia and beyond.
It has been a wonderful journey in @NagoyaUniv sharing my research on AI governance and platform regulation! Learned a lot from Profs. Dai Yokomizo, Yoshiko Naiki, @AlainStrowel and many other colleagues from Japan and beyond 🌍📖🤝🍺🙏
"Inter-Asian Law" as both an empirical mapping and
assessment & a new methodology of comparative and international legal studies that help explore dynamic normative interactions between Asian countries and explore the origins, patterns, channels, and outcomes of such interactions
NEW REPORT: "Exposing the PRC’s Distortion of UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 to Press its Claim Over Taiwan." No, Res. 2758 did not determine Taiwan's status or embed the "one China" principle in the UN system.
https://t.co/vTdWkupA1K
My short book review on Constitutional Challenges in the Algorithmic Society (@CUP_Law) has just been published in International Journal of Constitutional Law:
https://t.co/gPrlQi4SXy
Many thanks to Chien-Chih Lin for the invite!
📢 Calling public bodies interested in sharing data for public-purpose AI innovation!
@GPAI_PMIA, @CEIMIA_mtl & @oxfordinsights are developing a roadmap to support this mission. We're seeking government teams to pilot this initiative 🌐
Submit you EoI 👉 https://t.co/GPG7s68NNW