“Wang Jingwei as a Foreseer Against Communism” On May 4th and 11th, we are honored to welcome best-selling author Yu Jie and political commentators Sang Pu and Akio Yaita as keynote speakers at two must-see events moderated by Dr. Gabriel Chai from the New Asia Research Institute as well as Professor Eugene Chiu from Tunghai University. The speakers will re-examine … Read More
How Do Experts View the Wang Jingwei and Modern China Series?
Since the publication of Wang Jingwei and Modern China series in 2019, it has quickly become a focal point for both academia and history enthusiasts. By early 2024, expanded and revised standalone volumes have been released, encompassing Wang Jingwei’s political discourses, poetry, literary critiques, as well as his daughter’s diaries, his son-in-law’s memoirs, and prison literature written by his close … Read More
Another Look at One of the Most Controversial Figures of Modern China | 2025 Wang Jingwei Seminars
From March to May 2025, the Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust will once again host a series of Wang Jingwei Seminars in Taiwan. Spanning four sessions from Taipei to Taichung, these are must-attend events for scholars and enthusiasts of literature and history, as well as the general public. Featuring prominent historians, literary experts, and renowned commentators, the seminars will explore various … Read More
Life in Occupied Territories
Photo shows Nanjing streets with tea houses, broadcast station, train station, Xuanwu Lake, Confucius Temple, taken in 1941, a year after the Wang Jingwei Regime was established. (Shanghai Times, March 30, 1941.)What did Wang Jingwei aim to accomplish in establishing the Reorganized National Government (RNG)? How did the leaders of the regime view the mission, and how was it executed? … Read More
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