State-centred diplomacy is primed by foreign policy objectives. Yet when traditional diplomacy suffers from weaknesses—as in the case of Taiwan—their institutions are advised to revise approaches and to consider engaging non-state actors in their strategies. This article critically explores how Indigenous peoples can be considered non-state diplomatic actors in Taiwan’s public/cultural diplomacy. Considering various definitions of diplomacy and different understandings of the role of non-state actors, the article examines the legitimacy of Taiwanese Indigenous peoples to represent Taiwan internationally and their capacity to shape the perceptions of foreign publics about the country. Further, a contextualised analysis of Dispossessions: Per...
The significant ideological and cultural role of public museums in shaping national identity is wide...
The significant ideological and cultural role of national museums in shaping national identity is wi...
This edited volume provides a complete introduction to critical issues across the field of Indigenou...
The public rise and exhibition of Indigenous art in Taiwan is a relatively recent phenomenon, discer...
This article explores how museums in Taiwan represent a group, called Pingpu, whose indigenous statu...
The research subjects of this study are temporary museum exhibitions of indigenous culture in Taiwan...
The museum is a powerful site of representation; “which” objects and “how” they are displayed engend...
This thesis examines the implementation of cultural diplomacy through the perspective of cultural po...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
Over the past decade there has been a steady increase in the number and scale of exhibitions featuri...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
This practice-based thesis explores the concepts of Indigenous relational space, performance and per...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
In 2009 and 2011, Taiwan’s premier public art museum, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum presented two majo...
This Article explores the plight of the Aborigines of Taiwan and the legal protections that exist fo...
The significant ideological and cultural role of public museums in shaping national identity is wide...
The significant ideological and cultural role of national museums in shaping national identity is wi...
This edited volume provides a complete introduction to critical issues across the field of Indigenou...
The public rise and exhibition of Indigenous art in Taiwan is a relatively recent phenomenon, discer...
This article explores how museums in Taiwan represent a group, called Pingpu, whose indigenous statu...
The research subjects of this study are temporary museum exhibitions of indigenous culture in Taiwan...
The museum is a powerful site of representation; “which” objects and “how” they are displayed engend...
This thesis examines the implementation of cultural diplomacy through the perspective of cultural po...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
Over the past decade there has been a steady increase in the number and scale of exhibitions featuri...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
This practice-based thesis explores the concepts of Indigenous relational space, performance and per...
Taiwan (the Republic of China, ROC) contains vibrant communities of Pacific diplomats and students f...
In 2009 and 2011, Taiwan’s premier public art museum, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum presented two majo...
This Article explores the plight of the Aborigines of Taiwan and the legal protections that exist fo...
The significant ideological and cultural role of public museums in shaping national identity is wide...
The significant ideological and cultural role of national museums in shaping national identity is wi...
This edited volume provides a complete introduction to critical issues across the field of Indigenou...