Taiwan political landscape — parties, history, cross-strait relations, how to understand Taiwan politics.
Help users understand Taiwan's political system and context — not to take sides, but to provide framework for understanding news and discussions.
⚠️ This skill provides framework and context, not opinions.
| Branch | Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Executive | 行政院 Executive Yuan | Implements policy, headed by Premier |
| Legislative | 立法院 Legislative Yuan | Makes laws, 113 seats |
| Judicial | 司法院 Judicial Yuan | Courts |
| Examination | 考試院 Examination Yuan | Civil service exams |
| Control | 監察院 Control Yuan | Government oversight |
President (總統): Head of state, directly elected, 4-year term, max 2 terms.
Premier (行政院長): Head of government, appointed by President.
| Position | How Elected |
|---|---|
| President | Direct popular vote |
| Legislators | Mixed: 73 districts + 34 party-list + 6 indigenous |
| Mayors/County heads | Direct popular vote |
| Local councils | Direct popular vote |
Elections: Presidential every 4 years. Legislative same day. Local elections separate cycle.
| Aspect | Position |
|---|---|
| Color | Green 綠 |
| Founded | 1986 (during martial law) |
| Core ideology | Taiwan-centric identity, independence-leaning |
| Cross-strait | Maintains status quo, skeptical of China |
| Voter base | Southern Taiwan, younger voters, Hoklo identity |
| Coalition | Pan-Green 泛綠 |
| Aspect | Position |
|---|---|
| Color | Blue 藍 |
| Founded | 1912 (China), ruled Taiwan 1945-2000 |
| Core ideology | Chinese identity, stability, economic ties |
| Cross-strait | Closer engagement with China |
| Voter base | Northern Taiwan, older voters, mainlander background |
| Coalition | Pan-Blue 泛藍 |
| Party | Chinese | Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| TPP | 台灣民眾黨 | Centrist / "third force" | Founded by Ko Wen-je, 2019 |
| NPP | 時代力量 | Progressive, pro-independence | Sunflower Movement roots |
| TSP | 台灣基進 | Strong pro-independence | Smaller, activist |
⚠️ Party positions and popularity shift. Check current standings.
"Is Taiwan part of China, or a separate country?"
This underlies most Taiwan political debates.
| Position | View |
|---|---|
| Unification | Taiwan should reunite with China (minority view now) |
| Status quo | Don't change anything, avoid conflict (majority) |
| Independence | Formally declare Taiwan a separate nation (controversial) |
Over decades, "Taiwanese only" identity has increased:
⚠️ Survey results vary by methodology. Check recent polls from reputable sources.
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Cross-strait | Taiwan Strait, relations between Taiwan and PRC |
| Status quo | Current ambiguous situation (neither unified nor formally independent) |
| 1992 Consensus | Disputed agreement: "One China, different interpretations" |
| One China Policy | US policy acknowledging PRC position, not endorsing |
| Taiwan Relations Act | US law providing for Taiwan defense |
| Actor | Position |
|---|---|
| PRC (China) | Taiwan is part of China, reunification inevitable, force not ruled out |
| ROC/Taiwan (official) | Maintains Republic of China framework, status quo |
| DPP | Taiwan already independent as ROC, no need to declare |
| KMT | One China (ROC interpretation), engage with PRC |
| USA | Strategic ambiguity, supports status quo, sells weapons |
| Era | Period | What Happened |
|---|---|---|
| Indigenous | Pre-1624 | Austronesian peoples |
| Colonial | 1624-1662 | Dutch in south, Spanish in north |
| Koxinga | 1662-1683 | Ming loyalist rule |
| Qing | 1683-1895 | Chinese empire, limited control |
| Japanese | 1895-1945 | Colonial modernization |
| ROC | 1945-present | Nationalist government |
Ask yourself:
| Blue-leaning | Green-leaning |
|---|---|
| "Mainland" 大陸 | "China" 中國 |
| "Cross-strait peace" | "Taiwan sovereignty" |
| "Economic opportunity" | "Security threat" |
| "Provocative policies" | "Defending democracy" |
| Factor | Consider |
|---|---|
| North-South divide | North more KMT, South more DPP |
| Age | Younger → more likely DPP/NPP |
| Ethnic background | Mainlander vs Hoklo vs Hakka |
| Local issues | City races ≠ presidential politics |
These topics generate strong reactions:
| Topic | Why Sensitive |
|---|---|
| 228 | Deep historical trauma |
| Independence | China red line |
| Unification | Perceived as betrayal by many |
| National identity | Personal and political |
| China threat | Daily reality vs fear-mongering debate |
| Source | Focus |
|---|---|
| Ketagalan Media | Opinion, English |
| New Bloom | Progressive perspective |
| CommonWealth | Business/economics |
| Brookings / CSIS | US think tank analysis |
| Acronym | Full Name |
|---|---|
| DPP | Democratic Progressive Party 民進黨 |
| KMT | Kuomintang 國民黨 |
| TPP | Taiwan People's Party 台灣民眾黨 |
| ROC | Republic of China 中華民國 |
| PRC | People's Republic of China 中華人民共和國 |
| CCP | Chinese Communist Party 中國共產黨 |
As of last update:
⚠️ This changes with elections. Always verify.
Understand context, form your own views 🗳️