In this episode, NRC Curriculum Developer Shruthi Shree Nagarajan interviews Dr. Yao-Tsung Su, professor of history at Providence University in Taiwan, on the 228 Incident that took place in Taiwan in 1947. Dr. Su discusses the implications of the 228 Incident to current East Asian relations, as well as the this event contributes to broader relations between the United States and China in the postwar world.
*The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the position of the NRC. Through these podcasts, we encourage listeners to engage in the topics covered and assess their own points of views, based on the views presented by these experts.
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