Prospect Foundation

Taiwanese think tank

Prospect Foundation (Chinese: 遠景基金會), is a government-affiliated think tank based in Taiwan, established in 1997, which aims to analyze the Cross-Taiwan-Strait relations and international politics and economy and provide suggestions of policies for Taiwan government. There are about a dozen of research fellows in Prospect Foundation who research and analyze the development of Cross-Strait relations and international developments.[1]

The Prospect Foundation ranks 94th in the Top Think Tanks in Southeast Asia and the Pacific of Global Go To Think Tank Index 2017 report published by Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program.[2]

History

The Prospect Foundation is affiliated with the Taiwanese government.[3]: 339 

After Tsai Ing-wen assumed the office of president in Taiwan, former secretary of Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tan-sun Chen (Traditional Chinese 陳唐山) serves as the chairman of the Prospect Foundation on August 10, 2016, and I-chung Lai (Traditional Chinese 賴怡忠) serves as the president of the Prospect Foundation and Tin-huey Lin (Traditional Chinese 林廷輝) serves as the vice president.[4]

The Prospect Foundation paid former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to deliver a speech on March 4, 2022.[3]: 339  Reporting of Pompeo's pay varied, with $150,000 being the most commonly reported figure.[3]: 339  In his speech, Pompeo called on the United States to recognize the Republic of China as an independent and sovereign country.[3]: 339 

Publications

The Prospect Foundation periodically publish Prospect Journal in English and Prospect Foundation Quarterly in traditional Chinese.[1]

Research Focus

  • New Southbound Policy convergence with Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy of the United States[5][6]
  • Yushan Forum Asia Dialogue for Innovation and Progress, the Prospect Foundation hosted, is Taiwan government's New Southbound Policy discussion panel. Chairman of Prospect Foundation, former secretary of Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tan-sun Chen, addresses that the focuses of New Southbound Policy are on trade, agriculture, education, scientific research in medicine and technology with ASEAN and South Asia countries.[7][8]

Global Participations

  • Taiwan-ASEAN Dialogue, the Prospect Foundation cohost with Indonesian think tank The Indonesian Council on World Affairs and The Habibie Centre[9] in Taipei, attended by about 200 former and current parliamentarians, diplomats and scholars from Taiwan and ASEAN, including Singapore's trade representative Mr. Simon Wong and president Tsai Ing-wen on the opening address.[10][11]
  • The Prospect Foundation members hold discussion with think tank Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, in India, on India-China relationships, India-Taiwan relationships and India-Japan relationships.[12]
  • 2017 Taiwan-US-Japan Trilateral Security Dialogue, is co-hosted by the Prospect Foundation with The Heritage Foundation from United States and The Sasakawa Peace Foundation from Japan.[13][14]
  • Asia Pacific Security Dialogue is hosted by the Prospect Foundation and the Prospect Foundation invited president Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan for the opening address and also invited former Secretary of Defense and Vice President of United States, Richard B. Cheney to Taipei, to discuss pros and cons of the New Southbound Policy.[15]
  • In Yushan Forum-Asian Dialogue for Innovation and Progress, former Vice President of the Philippine, Jejomar Binay addressed on Yushan Forum Asia Dialogue on the Prospect Foundation's research and development programs of health care cooperation between Taiwan and Philippine.[16]
  • The Prospect Foundation paid a visit to Office of International Affairs, Thammasat University of Thailand on New Southbound Policy cooperations.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b Cai Kevin G (20 April 2011). Cross-taiwan Straits Relations Since 1979: Policy Adjustment And Institutional Change Across The Straits. World Scientific. pp. 273–. ISBN 978-981-4466-90-5.
  2. ^ James G. McGann. "2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report". University of Pennsylvania Scholarly Commons.
  3. ^ a b c d Lampton, David M. (2024). Living U.S.-China Relations: From Cold War to Cold War. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-5381-8725-8.
  4. ^ Sophia Yeh and Y.F. Low (2016-08-10). "Think tanks elect new chairmen". Focus Taiwan News Channel.
  5. ^ Tan-sun Chen (2018-06-01). "The New Southbound Policy and Taiwan's Role in Facilitating Grassroots Connections in the Indo-Pacific Region". The Prospect Foundation.
  6. ^ Hseik-wen Soong (2018-06-01). "US Strategy of "A Free and Open Indo-Pacific": A Perspective of Taiwan". The Prospect Foundation.
  7. ^ Dr. Tan-sun Chen (2017-10-11). "Yushan Forum Asian Dialogue for Innovation and Progress". Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  8. ^ S.C. Chang (2017-10-11). "Taiwan to set up US$3.5 billion fund for New Southbound Policy". Focus Taiwan News Channel. Tsai gave her promise while addressing the opening of the two-day Yushan Forum, sponsored by the government-affiliated Prospect Foundation, to help her administration promote the New Southbound Policy (NSP).
  9. ^ "The Habibie Center". Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  10. ^ Jermyn Chow (2016-11-17). "The Straits Times". The Straits Times.
  11. ^ "President Tsai's remarks at Taiwan-ASEAN Dialogue (November.15, 2016)". Office of Trade Negotiations. 2016-11-15.
  12. ^ "Delegation from Prospect Foundation, Taiwan Discusses Asia-Pacific and India-Taiwan Relations". Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses. 2015-11-18.
  13. ^ "Vice President Chen attends 2017 Taiwan-US-Japan Trilateral Security Dialogue". Office of the President. 2017-12-13.
  14. ^ Duncan DeAeh (2017-12-14). "Trilateral Dialogue on security in East Asia hosted in Taipei". Taiwan News.
  15. ^ "Asia-Pacific Security Dialogue gets underway in Taipei - Taiwan Today". Taiwan Today. 2017-08-08.
  16. ^ JEJOMAR C. BINAY (2017-10-11). "Youth leadership development through participation and inclusion". The Manila Times.
  17. ^ "The visit of The Prospect Foundation". OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY. 2018-05-03.

External links

  • Prospect Foundation official website
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