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Author: Tinghui Lin


Ting-Hui Lin is the vice president of the Prospect Foundation, Taiwan. Prior to this, Lin was vice president of Taiwan Brain Trust (TBT) and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Maritime Police at Taiwan’s Central Police University. Lin served as research staff on Taiwan’s National Security Council from 2005 to 2008. His research areas include the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Pacific Islands.

The Strategic Significance of the Taiwan-Japan Maritime Affairs Dialogue

By Tinghui Lin | December 21, 2016 | Categories: Japan, Taiwan
Taiwan and Japan's shared problems and interests as fellow maritime countries could help the two sides to deepen their “quasi maritime alliance partnership.”

Okinotori: A New Beginning for Taiwan-Japan Maritime Dialogue

By Tinghui Lin | June 17, 2016 | Categories: Japan, South China Sea, Taiwan
Fishing disputes between Taiwan and Japan facilitate preventative diplomacy
Promoting openness and exchange in maritime Asia

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