Taiwan Public Policy Program

Strengthening engagement between policymakers, practitioners, and scholars at Harvard, throughout the United States and Taiwan

As Taiwan increasingly finds itself at a crossroads within the Asia-Pacific region and the broader global community, the Taiwan Public Policy Program works to strengthen engagement between policymakers, practitioners, and scholars at Harvard, throughout the United States, and Taiwan. Through training programs, research, and public dialogue on topics ranging from economic security to competitiveness, trade, and clean energy cooperation, the Taiwan Public Policy Program continues to build important bridges between Cambridge and Taipei.

Semiconductors and Geopolitics

The Taiwan Public Policy Program hosted leading academics and experts focused on the semiconductor industry for a full-day symposium to discuss challenges and opportunities in this critical sector.

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Rajawali Semester in Review
Collage of photos taken from various Rajawali events over the semester

Feature

Rajawali Semester in Review

This past semester, the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia engaged in conversations and research on topics ranging from Indonesia’s election to US-Taiwan relations with the goal of continuing to develop policy solutions to the region’s most pressing concerns.

Webinar: The Implications of Taiwan’s Presidential Election

Video

Webinar: The Implications of Taiwan’s Presidential Election

The Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia hosted a webinar on Taiwan’s recent presidential election, which earlier that month saw the Democratic Progressive Party’s Lai Ching-te capture the presidency.

Semiconductors and Geopolitics Symposium: The Future of the Global Semiconductor Industry
A close up view of a computer chip shows the intricacies

Video

Semiconductors and Geopolitics Symposium: The Future of the Global Semiconductor Industry

On Monday, September 11, 2023, the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia at Harvard Kennedy School hosted leading academics and experts focused on the semiconductor industry for a full-day symposium to discuss challenges and opportunities in this critical sector.

Can the US Regain the Lead in the Microchip Race?
Computer chips reflect a rainbow of light

Q+A

Can the US Regain the Lead in the Microchip Race?

President Biden hopes the passage of the CHIPS Act will jumpstart American microchip production. But as Jason Hsu explains, subsidies will only go so far in the global competition to gain dominance in the semiconductor industry. 

Taiwan: A Risk Analysis Through the Lens of Hong Kong
Hong Kong skyline at dusk

Policy Brief

Taiwan: A Risk Analysis Through the Lens of Hong Kong

This paper aims to provide an overall risk analysis of the Taiwan Strait situation by using Hong Kong’s experience over the past three decades as a point of comparison.