Sanho Chung

Does “Hong Kong Influence” Linger in the 2024 Taiwan Election?

It has been widely recognized that Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Movement in 2019 was the turning point of the 2020 General Election in Taiwan. In the last general election, Beijing’s hardline crackdown on the protests in Hong Kong gave rise to the Taiwanese’s mistrust of China and finally brought a big win to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which was expected to lose both their majority over the Legislative Yuan and their presidency. But after three years of National Security Law (NSL) enactment in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong issue in this general election seems no longer as focal as it was. How should we make sense of this huge contrast in attention? Has “Hong Kong Influence” faded out totally...
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Sanho Chung

Sanho Chung is a Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at the University of Arizona, USA. His research interests rest on clientelism, local government arrangements, and other general topics on democracy and autocracy, with a regional focus on East Asia, especially Taiwan and Hong Kong. His research outputs have appeared in the Journal of Sport and Social Issues, China Perspectives and Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal.