Book Launch: "Inspired by Taiwan: Why Supporting Taiwan Matters for Global Democracy", by George S. Takach

November 25, 2025 | 4:00PM - 6:00PM
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Online & in-person

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Location | In-person: Boardroom and Library, 315 Bloor St. West, Toronto, M5S 0A7 & Online via Zoom
The future of global democracy may hinge on a small island of 23 million people.
 
Taiwan is more than the world’s technology hub, producing over 90 percent of the globe’s most advanced semiconductors. It also hosts a high-performance democracy, a vibrant civil society, and a population comfortable with religious, gender, and sexual diversity. Taiwan’s education and healthcare systems command worldwide respect, and its political resilience inspires admiration across the democratic world.
 
Yet China claims Taiwan as its own and applies relentless pressure through economic, diplomatic, and military means, stopping just short of open war. Against this backdrop, Taiwan’s success as a democracy strengthens its resolve to resist coercion and inspires others to defend freedom.
 
In Inspired by Taiwan, George S. Takach shows why Taiwan matters—to its own people and to the world—and why democracies everywhere advance their national interests when they support it. This is a call to recognize Taiwan not just as a strategic outpost but as a beacon for the global democracy project.
 
 
George S. Takach obtained undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Toronto, and a graduate degree from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. He is a former partner and national Technology Industry Leader at the McCarthy Tétrault law firm, where for 35+ years he represented Canadian and international technology companies (with financings, M&A and commercial matters) and traditional companies and governments with their sophisticated technology transactions and projects. George was an Adjunct Professor of computer law at Osgoode Hall Law School for 22 years. He is the author of Computer Law and two other books on the business of technology. He is now writing books on technology and geopolitics for a general audience, including Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence in the New War Between China, Russia and America and Inspired by Taiwan: Why Supporting Taiwan Matters for Global Democracy.
 
 
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