Written by Chee-Hann Wu. This article reflects a personal memory and classroom discussion; she explores the ethical responsibilities of artists when representing traumatic historical events. Emphasising consent, historical accuracy, and self-awareness, the piece argues that storytellers and audiences alike must engage critically with how collective trauma is portrayed and remembered in art and media.
Taiwan’s Energy Challenges Amid Shifting Geopolitical Realities: National Security, Energy Transition, and Technological Ambitions of an Insular Democracy Under Pressure
Written by Romain Blachier. Taiwan’s energy debate is no longer only about transition targets or electricity costs. It has become a question of how the island sustains itself under pressure. Surging demand from AI, deepening reliance on imported gas, and renewed discussion of nuclear power all point to a system under strain. What is at stake is not just growth, but the conditions that make Taiwan’s political and economic life possible.
