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Events
Book Talk with Jon Mitchell, author of Why Are We in Okinawa? A History of Violence
On June 8, TFCC will host journalist Jon Mitchell for a conversation about his recently published book, “Why Are We in Okinawa? A History of Violence.”
May 20: TFCCxATJ Happy Hour
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club and the Association of Taiwan Journalists (ATJ) will host a Happy Hour on Wednesday (May 20th) at 23 Comedy Club.
Panel Discussion: Two Years of President Lai
On May 18, the TFCC will organize a panel discussion entitled “Two Years of President Lai: Where is Taiwan heading?” with three prominent speakers.
May 13: Conversation with KMT Bigwig Jaw Shau-Kong
The TFCC will be hosting Kuomintang bigwig and TV personality Jaw Shau-Kong for a fireside chat on Wednesday, May 13.
TFCC Briefing with the World Justice Project
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club will be organizing a briefing and discussion with Dr. Srirak Plipat, Senior Director at the World Justice Project, on Thursday, May 14, at 7.00pm. Dr. Plipat will introduce the work of the World Justice Project (WJP) and its...
TFCCxATJ Book Talk with J. Michael Cole
As part of our monthly TFCCxATJ Talk Series, we will be hosting a book talk with renowned Taiwan expert and former intelligence officer J. Michael Cole, author of The Taiwan Tinderbox, on Wednesday, April 15.
TFCCxATJ Talk: Fmr Google Taiwan Director on Sovereign AI
As part of our monthly TFCCxATJ Talk Series, the Association of Taiwan Journalists will be hosting Lee-feng Chien, former Managing Director of Google Taiwan, for a talk on Wednesday, March 25.
Briefing with Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club will be hosting Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling for an exclusive briefing on April 2.
Briefing with Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club will be hosting Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang for an exclusive briefing on March 25.
Talk: The Lin Family Murders and Taiwan Under Martial Law
TFCC will host National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Tien Chiu-chin for a special conversation on the 1980 Lin Family Murders and her personal experiences living and working in Taiwan during the martial law era.