
Julien Oeuillet
Julien Oeuillet is an independent journalist based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, who produces programs for Radio Taiwan International and TaiwanPlus, while also contributing to various English-language publications worldwide. His work focuses on the intersection of culture, society, and politics in Taiwan, and he has been vocal about the need for Taiwan to invest in its pop culture to enhance its global presence and soft power.
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Julien Oeuillet is an independent reporter in Kaohsiung.
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Julien Oeuillet hosts the weekly program Taiwan vs the World on Radio Taiwan International.
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Taiwan can speak its own EnglishJulien Oeuillet wrote about the importance of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and its role in global supply chains.
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