One policy for China : avoiding conflict with the mainland / Jeffrey Harley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Harvard International Review Vol 29 No 4, Winter 2008, pp.20-23Summary: The United States policy towards China and Taiwan has in broad terms been fairly consistent, but details have been lacking giving rise to ambiguous interpretations. Relations between China and Taiwan are changing as a result of economic and political developments. This paper calls for the U.S. to amend its policies to take account of these changes while also restating expectations of a peaceful solution to cross Taiwan Strait tensions.
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The United States policy towards China and Taiwan has in broad terms been fairly consistent, but details have been lacking giving rise to ambiguous interpretations. Relations between China and Taiwan are changing as a result of economic and political developments. This paper calls for the U.S. to amend its policies to take account of these changes while also restating expectations of a peaceful solution to cross Taiwan Strait tensions.

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