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politicsinternational-relations2 years ago

"Taiwan Election 2024: Prospects for Sovereignty and Cross-Strait Peace Amid US Scrutiny"

The upcoming Taiwanese presidential and parliamentary elections on January 13 are being closely monitored by the US, as the results could affect the already tense relations between the US, China, and Taiwan. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party's candidate, William Lai, who is seen as a "separatist" by Beijing, is leading in the polls, which could lead to continued tension with China. The US, Taiwan's most significant international supporter, is bound by law to provide Taiwan with defense means and has recently approved a significant military sale to the island. The elections could also influence the US's strategic ambiguity policy towards Taiwan and the broader US-China relationship.

cybersecurity2 years ago

Unmasking the Covert Operation: Manipulating Taiwan Election Discourse Online

Researchers have uncovered a campaign aimed at manipulating online conversations about the upcoming elections in Taiwan. The campaign involved hundreds of fake social media accounts on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, and utilized Chinese-language memes and videos to favor the political party in Taiwan that is considered more pro-China while criticizing its main rival. The operation featured tactics such as using stolen profile pictures and emphasizing stories about an egg shortage. While the tech platforms have removed most of the activity, experts warn that more influence operations are likely to come ahead of the 2024 election.