[8][9][10] In his CCA capacity, Wu acted as council spokesman and addressed several groups,[11] among them the European Union Study Association–Taiwan and Ketagalan Academy.
[20] Wu's other publications include Liu Yung-fu in the Yiwei Battle,[21] contributions to The Expedition to Formosa,[22] and International View of the 228 Incident.
[27][28] In August 2016, Wu stated that Academia Historica would be enforcing access restrictions to documents within its archives codified by Freedom of Government Information Act.
[29] As the institute's director, Wu worked with the Tsai Ing-wen presidential administration to compile records of persecution, namely relating to the 228 incident of 1947.
[31] Wu has continually advocated for the declassification and publication of documents from several periods of the history of the Republic of China during his time with the Memorial Foundation of 228 and Academia Historica.