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The China Factor and the Generational Shift over National Identity

  • Mark Weatherall

On October 17-18, 2014 the Taiwan Democracy Project at CDDRL, with the generous support of the Taipei Economic and Culture Office, hosted its annual conference at Stanford University to examine the politics of polarization in Taiwan.

This conference brought together specialists from Taiwan, the U.S., and elsewhere in Asia to examine the sources and implications of this political polarization in comparative perspective. It will include a special case study of the Trade in Services Agreement with China that triggered this past year’s protests, as well as a more general overview of the politics of trade liberalization in Taiwan, prospects for Taiwan’s integration into the Trans-Pacific Partnership and other regional trade agreements, and a consideration of the implications for Taiwan’s long-term democratic future.

Mark Weatherall is a Research Fellow at the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy. Dr. Weatherall recently received his Ph.D. in political science from National Taiwan University. His doctoral research explored party and party system institutionalization in Taiwan and South Korea following democratization.