

The Struggle for Taiwan: Sulmaan Wasif Khan of Tufts University on his new book
4 snips May 9, 2024
Sulmaan Wasif Khan discusses his book on Taiwan's history, covering topics like American trusteeship, Mao's interest in Taiwan, the crisis of 1962, Taiwan independence movement, Chiang Ching-kuo legacy, Lee Teng-hui's story, and shifts in US-China relations. He analyzes Taiwan's evolving importance, parallels with Ukraine, and feedback on his book. Khan explores the complexity of Taiwan's political landscape, highlighting the interplay between democracy, geopolitics, and historical decisions.
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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
The Historical Dynamics of Taiwan's Status
05:39 • 22min
Tensions and Tea: US-China Interactions
27:45 • 6min
Exploring the Taiwan Independence Movement and Historical Context
33:16 • 21min
Evolution and Shifting Baselines in Political Parties
53:46 • 2min
Navigating Taiwan's Political Landscape
56:08 • 11min
Understanding the Broken Promises and Tensions
01:06:38 • 20min
The Complex Interplay of US-China Relations and Taiwan's Role
01:26:31 • 14min
Analyzing Feedback on a Controversial Historical Book
01:40:39 • 2min
Author's Future Plans, Book Title Announcement, and Recommendation of 'The Iliad' Translation
01:42:11 • 2min
Reflections on China, Book Recommendations, and Podcast Production
01:43:57 • 3min