The Taiwanology podcast is produced by Taiwan’s CommonWealth Magazine, where we discuss Taiwan’s geopolitics, technology and culture, and why they matter to the rest of the world.
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The Taiwanology podcast is produced by Taiwan’s CommonWealth Magazine, where we discuss Taiwan’s geopolitics, technology and culture, and why they matter to the rest of the world.
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In 2025, Taiwan is witnessing an unprecedented wave of citizen-led recall campaigns targeting lawmakers—mostly from the opposition Kuomintang. Branded the “mass recall” movement, it raises a question: is this a genuine expression of civic outrage, or a politically driven power play? To unpack the roots and implications of this political upheaval, we speak with Nathan Batto, political scientist and author of the Frozen Garlic blog.
- 8:10 How does the Sunflower Movement connect to today’s recall wave?
- 12:02 What sparked this massive recall push? Perspectives from both sides
- 18:45 Is the movement truly grassroots—or party-driven?
- 21:50 Why hasn’t the KMT been able to mobilize as effectively?
- 30:55 Is mass recall Taiwan’s only option for breaking political deadlock?
- 34:01 How might the results affect Taiwan’s geopolitical position?
Host: Kwangyin Liu, Senior Managing Editor of CommonWealth Magazine
Guest: Nathan Batto, Associate Research Fellow at Academia Sinica,
Producers: Yayuan Chang, Weiru Wang
*Read CommonWealth's explainer on the mass recall and its implications:https://english.cw.com.tw
*Share your thoughts:bill@cw.com.tw
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