Dominika Remžová

Neither Green Nor Just: The DPP’s Reckoning With Environmental Justice

The Russian weaponization of gas supplies has sparked a renewed interest in Taiwan’s energy security, placing the DPP’s anti-nuclear policies at the centre of attention. On the one hand, both energy and national security experts have criticized the DPP’s continuing nuclear phase-out for pushing Taiwan, which in 2022 imported more than 97% of its energy, into an increasingly precarious position. The opposition, on the other hand, has criticised the party’s 2025 energy mix formula (i.e., 20% renewable energy, 30% coal, and 50% LNG) for its inconsistency with international trends, namely the increasing role of nuclear energy in global decarbonization efforts, which the DPP countered by referring to industry-wide trends, such as the renewable energy focus of the RE100 initiative, instead....
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Dominika Remžová

Dominika Remžová is an ESRC-funded 1+3 student in Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham and a Research Fellow with the Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS). Her research focuses on IPE and security-related topics with regards to East Asia, particularly China and Taiwan.