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Date : January 25, 2024

Japan-Taiwan Relations Considering the Results of Taiwan’s Presidential Election (Dr. Madoka Fukuda, Professor, Department of Global Politics, Faculty of Law, HOSEI University )

post date : 2024.01.11

Taiwan will hold a presidential election on January 13 this year. With China, which maintains the "One China" principle, engaging in increased military activity around Taiwan, issues surrounding the possibility of an armed conflict in the Taiwan Strait have been brought to the fore, and the eyes of the world are on the results of this Taiwanese presidential election, which could have a major impact on the security situation in East Asia.

 

The FPCJ has invited Dr. Madoka Fukuda, an expert on international politics and Chinese diplomacy who has actively commented on the Taiwanese presidential election and China-Taiwan relations, to discuss the future of Japan-Taiwan relations considering the results of the election, as well as discussing actions by the international community to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

 

■Please note that you cannot physically attend this briefing, as it will be a Zoom webinar.

 

■Date: Jan 25 (Thu), 2024, 11:00-12:30 (Deadline for application: Noon, Wed, Jan 24)

■Theme: Japan-Taiwan Relations Considering the Results of Taiwan’s Presidential Election

■Briefer: Dr. Madoka Fukuda, Professor, Department of Global Politics, Faculty of Law, HOSEI University

■Language: Japanese, with consecutive English interpretation

 

As in our standard press briefings, there will be a Q&A session at the end.

*In principle, questions will only be accepted from members of the foreign press.

■Members of the Foreign Press:

Please send any questions for the briefer or topics you are interested in to cp@fpcjpn.or.jp by 16:00 on Monday, Jan 22. As there will only be a limited amount of time to ask questions during the briefing, we will collect questions and provide them to the briefer in advance.

 

Embassy representatives and FPCJ supporting members may also watch the briefing as observers (admission free).

 

■How to Apply: Please refer to the email  we sent.*We will not be accepting applications by email.

 

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