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EVENTS
Networking with Analysts, Academics and Think Tankers
TFCC and ATJ will be co-hosting a networking evening with academics, analysts and think tankers on June 18 (Wednesday).
TFCC Happy Hour May 29th at James Joyce
Please join us on Thursday, May 29th, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at James Joyce Irish Bar for the TFCC's monthly Happy Hour. There will be complimentary finger food and drink specials. Event DetailsDate/Time: Thursday, May 29th, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PMVenue: James Joyce...
Book Talk: You Must Take Part In Revolution, with Melissa Chan and Badiucao
On Tuesday, May 27, TFCC is hosting a special book talk with co-authors Melissa Chan and Badiucao. They will discuss their newly released graphic novel, You Must Take Part in Revolution.
TFCCxATJ Talk on Lai’s 17 Strategies and the Role of Local Politics
On May 21, TFCC and ATJ will discuss Lai’s 17 national security strategies and the role of local politics with two sitting city councilors from both the DPP and KMT.
NEWS
Su Chi: The 1992 Consensus in 2024 and beyond
On April 10th, the TFCC hosted an on-the-record briefing with Kuomintang (KMT) grandee and retired minister Su Chi, who came up with the 1992 Consensus.
Panel Discussion: Post-elections Taiwan – New President and Legislature Amid a Changing World
On April 2nd, TFCC and National Taiwan University’s Graduate Institute of Journalism co-hosted a panel discussion among Taiwanese and foreign journalists examining the next few years for Taiwan under a new president and legislature.
TFCC hosts media briefing with Chairman Ko
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club (TFCC) hosted a media briefing with Taiwan People's Party chairman and presidential nominee Ko Wen-je today. We are grateful to Chairman Ko and his team for making this possible. This is the second presidential candidate...
TFCC condemns Myanmar junta’s savage crackdown against journalists
The professional membership of the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club (TFCC) condemns the Myanmar junta’s diabolical crackdown against press freedom and journalists in the strongest possible terms. According to a BBC Burmese report published on August 30,...
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