Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen Receives Hudson Institute Global Leadership Award
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Access Asia - Taiwanese president in the US: Tsai Ing-wen says China 'deliberately raises tensions'
This week, former Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou was on a trip through China as a private citizen, at the same time that Taiwan's current president, Tsai Ing-wen, was in the United States. Tsai's unofficial visit sparked diplomatic anger from Beijing, which considers the self-ruled, democratic island as part of its territory. We take a closer look.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen Receives Hudson Institute Global Leadership Award
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen was awarded the Global Leadership Award on Thursday by the Hudson Institute, a leading U.S. research policy group in New York. "She has led a vibrant democracy with great courage and clear-eyed determination to resist tyranny and maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific," the organization said in a statement after the event. Tsai traveled through New York on her way to Guatemala and Belize, two of the 13 countries t…
President Tsai accepts Hudson Institute's global leadership award
NEW YORK, USA - As part of the "Meeting Democratic Partners, Fostering Shared Prosperity" diplomatic trip, March 30, president Tsai Ing-wen attended an event held by the Hudson Institute, where she accepted the institute's Global Leadership Award from Board of Trustees, Chair Sarah May Stern and president and chief executive officer, John P. Walters. The
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