
Hung Chin-fu
Hung Chin-fu is a professor of political science at National Cheng Kung University, known for his expertise in cross-strait relations. He has recently commented on the implications of Taiwanese citizens obtaining Chinese ID cards, warning that such actions could undermine Taiwan's sovereignty and urging the government to intensify investigations into related business activities.
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Hung Chin-fu is a political science professor at National Cheng Kung University who discussed China's efforts to promote cultural unity through festivals.
Beijing politicizing festival: academics - Taipei TimesNational Cheng Kung University political science professor Hung Chin-fu said that culture, sports and art should transcend national borders.
MOFA slams China for blocking art show in KazakhstanHung Chin-fu, a political science professor, stated that political tensions across the Strait had contributed to the decline in cross-strait marriages.
Chinese spouse applications for residency fallingHung Chin-fu is a political science professor who commented on Beijing's tactics targeting young Taiwanese.
Internships a ‘united front’ tactic: expertHung Chin-fu suggested placing Taiwanese who frequently travel to China on a high-risk list for tracking and identification.
Expert suggests ‘high-risk’ identity listHung Chin-fu, a professor of political science at National Cheng Kung University, commented on the Chinese Communist Party's united front tactics.
‘Huangdi’ ceremonies part of CCP ‘united front’ efforts: expertHung Chin-fu questioned whether Hsia's meeting meant he had colluded with the enemy.
KMT delegation visits China, meets with Taiwan Affairs Office headHung Chin-fu is a political science professor at National Cheng Kung University who commented on China's Patriotic Education Law.
China should focus on earning people’s trust: academic
Hung Chin-fu, a professor of political science at National Cheng Kung University, said that Beijing has become more flexible in its 'united front' efforts.
Five firms in China ID business probed

















