New Publication Alert! 🎊🎉
We explore how consumers can counter economic coercion through “buycotts” — supporting sanctioned domestic industries through political consumption.
Cases: Taiwan 🍍, Australia 🦞🍷, and Japan 🦪
We are delighted to have Associate Professor @Christinaryl from @AcadSinica to speak on Taiwan's response to China's economic sanctions and the importance of liberal international order.
https://t.co/6erz9Cswmq
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Norm contestation and framing strategies: the home rule movements in Taiwan and Korea during Japan’s colonial era - https://t.co/dE5iszOg2G
- @Christinaryl#jjps
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Norm contestation and framing strategies: the home rule movements in Taiwan and Korea during Japan’s colonial era - https://t.co/dE5iszOg2G
- @Christinaryl#jjps
New publication alert!🚨
How does China selectively remember—or forget—its past to justify claims over Taiwan, the South China Sea, and its border with Russia?
Available online via Pacific Affairs (Fast Track):
👉https://t.co/fgXJYI5LRd
#DiscourseAnalysis#TerritorialDisputes
The recent $24B judgment against China over COVID-19 echoes themes in my previous work: how fear shapes US-China relations in crises. https://t.co/NMTYXueetB
#COVID19#USChina#Geopolitics#discourse#analogy
https://t.co/yefs2e7ckM
#OpenAccess from @ps_polisci -
Norm Localization and Democratic Backlash: Taiwan Marriage-Equality Debates in 2017–2019 - https://t.co/z9GaSFnyWH
- Christina Lai
#FirstView
#OpenAccess -
Norm contestation and framing strategies: the home rule movements in Taiwan and Korea during Japan’s colonial era - https://t.co/EYwKk4CwAO
- Christina Lai (@AcadSinica)
#FirstView