Yenting Lin

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Yenting Lin is a Master’s student in Public Policy at George Mason University. He holds a B.A. and B.S. from National Chung Cheng University in Taiwan. His research focuses on algorithmic hate speech, AI-driven misinformation, and their impact on national security and U.S.–Taiwan–China relations. His work has been featured in Small Wars Journal, American Intelligence Journal, and The Defence Horizon Journal. The views in this article are his own.

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The New Cold War Is Coming: Will the Board of Peace Be the Answer?

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Taiwan, U.S., and the World: When Protests Replace Silence

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Soft Power by Design: China’s United Front Strategy for Taiwan’s Civil Society

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