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Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context (2017)
Journal Article
Momesso, L., & Lee, C.-Y. (2017). Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 26(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/0117196817747102

Mobility across the Taiwan Strait has intensified since the border was opened in 1987. The cross-border social, cultural and economic exchanges, however, have remained closely embedded in the nationalistic logic specific to cross-Strait relations. Em... Read More about Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context.

Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development? (2017)
Journal Article
Lee, C.-Y., & Yin, M.-X. (in press). Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 46(1),

Cross-Strait economic activities are no longer one-directional. The Taiwanese government opened the doors to Chinese investment in 2009.
The aim of this paper is to address the crucial question: What are the impacts of Chinese investment on Taiwan’s... Read More about Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?.

When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan (2017)
Journal Article
Lin, L., & Lee, C. (2017). When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan

Since 2008, the Taiwanese business group Want Want, having made a fortune in China, has returned to Taiwan to buy a major media group and attempt to exert political influence on Taiwanese society. This paper analyses the rise and rationale of this ne... Read More about When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan.