2024 Taiwan Election Results briefing


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© Bruno Kaufmann 2024

Exploring Taiwan's Elections 2024: A Prelude to a Global Super Election Year

Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections on 13 January 2024 signal the start of a global super election year. The Délégation Culturelle et Économique de Taipei and the Swiss Democracy Foundation hosted this event to explore the peculiarities of Taiwanese politics and their regional and global implications.

 

Review of the briefing event

The event focused on Taiwanese politics and its global implications. Key discussions included the outcome of the parliamentary and presidential elections, the domestic and foreign policy implications, the diplomatic aspects and the differences between the One China principle (Beijing's approach to include Taiwan) and the One China policy (other countries' approach to have formal relations with China but not with Taiwan), its day-to-day implications and the US and Chinese stance on the status quo. Insights were shared into Taiwan's very well-developed electoral processes, its comprehensive use of modern direct democracy, and the external influences on the elections by foreign actors, predominantly from China. External factors, such as the economic situation in the region, the ongoing war in Ukraine and the situation in Hong Kong, were also discussed.

Special thanks to all speakers and participants!

 

 

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    Dr. Simona Grano  
    Dr. David Huang  
    Dr. James Lee  
    Alec von Graffenried  
    Stefanie Bosshard  
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    Bruno Kaufmann  
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(c) Swiss Democracy Foundation

 

 

Date: Friday, 19 January 2024, 10.00-12.00

Venue: Democracy Tower (Käfigturm), Marktgasse 67, 3011 Bern, 2nd floor

Language: English

 

Program

Welcome and introductory remarks

Stefanie Bosshard, Managing Director, Swiss Democracy Foundation

VIP Remarks by

Nicolas Walder, National Councilor

Alec von Graffenried, Mayor of Bern

Chaired by

Simona Grano, Senior Lecturer of the University of Zurich; Director of Taiwan Studies Project at UZH; Senior Fellow at Asian Society Policy Institute s Center for China Analysis (CCA) in New York

With contributions from

Liang, Wen-Chieh, Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council, Taiwan

Simona Grano, Senior Lecturer of the University of Zurich; Director of Taiwan Studies Project at UZH; Senior Fellow at Asian Society Policy Institute s Center for China Analysis (CCA) in New York

James Lee, Assistant Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Bruno Kaufmann, Member of the Board, Swiss Democracy Foundation; Global Democracy Correspondent, Swiss Broadcasting Company

Russell Hsiao, Executive Director, Global Taiwan Institute

Q&A and Closing Remarks

Dr. David Huang, Representative of Taiwan to Switzerland

Refreshments