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Taiwan’s Nuclear Shutdown: The End of a Failing Industry or a Big Mistake?
By: Ben Rask Power plants in Taiwan (Image source: Taiwan Power Company) The decision of over 40 countries worldwide to ramp up their commitments to the new wave of nuclear energy technology reflects a global trend, driven by promises of a carbon-free and more efficient future. Simultaneously, Taiwan shut down its last operational reactor on May 17th, 2025, marking the completion of the island nation’s transition into a “post-nuclear homeland”, a goal set out by the Democrati
冠學 陳
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Supporting Taiwan: A US-Japan-Australia Trilateral Alliance
This article was co-authored by Kuan-Ting Chen and Huynh Tam Sang (黃心光), a lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and...
外交合作計畫
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