Yi-Chieh Chen
Junior Research Fellow
Ms. Yi-Chieh Chen is a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute for Security and Development Policy’s Stockholm Taiwan Center. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Arabic Language and Culture from National Chengchi University in Taiwan and a Master’s degree in Global Studies focusing on migration studies from Gothenburg University in Sweden. Ms. Chen has a broad interest in East Asian affairs, global power dynamics, and soft power. Her research focus includes Taiwan-Nordic relations, cross-strait relations, international migration, and sports as soft power in the international space.
Publications by Yi-Chieh Chen
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Taiwan and International Organizations – Between Security, Cooperation and Identity
International organizations are a historical point of contestation between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC), today commonly known as Taiwan. As of 2024, only […]
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The Political Gambit in Sports: Taiwan’s Struggles and Opportunities
In the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Taiwanese government is being given the opportunity to use ‘Taiwan’ as its name in the Cultural Olympiad. Taking part in international sports is viewed […]
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Why Taiwan Matters to Europe
The Taiwan issue is known to be sensitive for Beijing, one of its so-called core interests. Taiwan has no diplomatic recognition among European Union member states but informal relations and […]
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The Political Split at the Heart of Taiwan’s Struggle against Foreign Disinformation
Taiwan’s struggle against foreign disinformation and concerns about China’s impact on its 2024 election has received much international attention recently. This issue brief examines the domestic and international politics behind […]
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War in Ukraine: Between Solution Finding and Global Bloc Building
Executive Summary • The geopolitical landscape surrounding the war in Ukraine and the various proposed solutions to end the conflict are complex. • The war has impacted global power relationships […]