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Mohammed Afsal K H
Taiwan’s latest diplomatic push in the Pacific has come with developments in maritime infrastructure. Between 2024 and 2025, Taiwan pushed the number of high-voltage shore power systems at its ports to 11, relaunched a solar-powered research yacht for Palau, and helped finance Tuvalu’s first international submarine internet cable. These initiatives underscore a deliberate strategy: Taipei is leveraging green-technology projects and sustainable infrastructure as diplomatic levers. By exporting port-based renewables and connectivity, Taiwan hopes to cement ties with allied nations—at a time when climate change and economic development are urgent challenges among the Pacific island states.
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Francis Annagu
When young people at the very center of Nigeria’s commercial hub, Lagos, snap photos of pastel-layered milk tea for Instagram, they are partaking in a global trend that originated in Taiwan four decades ago. Indeed, bubble tea studded with chewy tapioca pearls (珍珠奶茶) is more than just a fashionable drink. Far from it, the beverage has evolved into one of Taiwan’s most visible cultural exports, symbolizing how local innovation can achieve global influence. Over the years since its creation in 1986 at the Chun Shui Tang Teahouse (春水堂人文茶館) by Lin Hsiu Hui (林秀慧), bubble tea has become a packaged cultural export with growing supply chains, brand networks, and training seminars—all measured by hard economic data. Today, as boba cafés open in Nairobi, Lagos and Johannesburg, Taiwan’s food culture footprint is gradually expanding across the tapestries of Africa—demonstrating Taiwan’s capacity for soft power, particularly among Gen Z youth.
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Joshua Bernard B. Espeña
Seeing the neighborhood toughen up for the worst, the Philippines has made huge leaps to secure its strategic interests. Under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Manila has set its house in order to realize those interests. Manila’s security policy evolution requires consolidation of its archipelagic and maritime geography to uphold its sovereignty and to demonstrate agency in the region.
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