Non-Resident Fellow
Min-yen Chiang

Chiang Min-yen previously served as a researcher at the Taiwan Economic Democracy Union, specializing in China’s economic coercion towards Taiwan. Committed to freedom, equality, solidarity, and sustainability, he has advocated for legal and policy reforms. He has been involved in Hong Kong’s human rights and democracy movements and currently serves on the editorial board of Flow HK, a publication for the global Hong Kong diaspora.

Education:PhD student in Political Science at Georgia State University
DSET Research area:Semiconductor
E-mail:myc@dset.tw
Non-Resident Fellow
Min-yen Chiang
Education:PhD student in Political Science at Georgia State University
DSET Research area:Semiconductor
E-mail:myc@dset.tw

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