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Taiwan Scholar Applications Are Open

We are currently accepting applications from Taiwanese researchers for our Wilson Center Taiwan Scholar Program. This fellowship program will allow the scholar to spend one to two months during the summer working with the Wilson Center to pursue policy-oriented research designed to bridge the gap between the academic and policy communities. The fellowship is open to Taiwanese scholars committed to research on contemporary Taiwanese issues that address questions related to political stability, economic growth, and regional security.

The Taiwan Scholar Program is made possible from the generous support of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States.

To learn more about this opportunity and apply, please visit our webpage.

 
 
 

Upcoming Events

LIVE WEBCAST | UPCOMING EVENT

Book Launch—The Fractured Himalaya: India, Tibet, China 1949-1962

Wednesday
Feb. 9, 2022
10:00am – 11:00am ET

 
A graphic that reas the Wilson China Fellowship Conference February 14th and 16th with an image of a Chinese temple.

 

The Wilson China Fellowship Conference 2022

Recent Publications

The Phnom Penh Dilemma

by Lucas Myers

On the Horizon | What to Watch in 2022

 

In The News

Can Biden Avert a Crisis With North Korea? / Jean H. Lee quoted by the New York Times

North Korea test-fires another pair of ballistic missiles, South’s military says / Sue Mi Terry quoted by Stars and Stripes

Myanmar’s Military Knows Only the Language of Force / Ye Myo Hein writing for the Irawaddy

Reviewing Iran’s Role In Taliban-Led Afghanistan / Michael Kugelman appearing the AfPak File Podcast

How Aafia Saddiqui's case relates to the hostage taking incident in Texas / Michael Kugelman speaking with Morning Edition on NPR

Pakistan: Is PM Khan's government more corrupt than previous administrations? / Michael Kugelman quoted by DW

 
 
 

Asia Dispatches

Hidden Parallels: The Impact of Beijing’s Policies on the Rohingya Crisis

by Rachel Lambert

Handicapping the Future

by Marvin Ott

 
Need to Know Podcast

Relationships and Rivalries: A Fascinating Triangle in Asia

Everyone likes to talk about China and India, including the relationship between those two neighbors. But what happens when you consider Myanmar as well? Michael Kugelman and Lucas Myers have been tracking this and give us a breakdown of what to look out for.

 
 
 
 

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