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    Title: Sitting outside the Network: reassuring the stability of Taiwan Strait under the Trump administration=Sentado fuera de la red:Reasegurando la estabilidad del Estrecho de Taiwan bajo la administración Trump
    Authors: 陳秉逵
    Chen, Ping-Kuei
    Contributors: 國際事務學院
    Keywords: Alliance politics;security network;cross-Strait relations;reassurance;Política de Alianzas;red de seguridad;relaciones en el Estrecho de Taiwan;reaseguro
    Date: 2018-01
    Issue Date: 2018-12-13 20:33:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The US security policy toward East Asia since Obama administration`s policy of "Pivot" had transformed its security partnership with the East Asia allies. The US moved away from the hierarchical relationship where it maintained close bilateral cooperation with each country and moved toward an interconnected security network that requires a substantive contribution from allies. Though this security network is not a collective defense system, the US expected its allies, Japan in particular, to expand their roles on regional security. Cross-alliance cooperation is expected be more frequent. Taiwan is excluded from this transformation due to its unique political dispute with China. This articler argues that the emerging security network in East Asia has an unintended consequence: It increases the risk of armed conflict in Taiwan Strait because the US will find it difficult to convince China that its allies will not be involved in Taiwan Strait. The conclusion suggest that the US and its allies can take several steps to credibly reassure China as the US strengthens relations with its security partners. La política de seguridad de Estados Unidos hacia Asia oriental desde la política de la administración Obama de "pivote" había transformado su asociación de seguridad con sus aliados. Estados Unidos se alejó de la relación jerárquica en la que mantenía una estrecha cooperación bilateral con cada país y se trasladó hacia una red de seguridad interconectada que requiere una contribución sustantiva de los aliados. Aunque esta red de seguridad no es un sistema de defensa colectiva, Estados Unidos espera quesus aliados, Japón en particular,amplien sus funciones en la seguridad regional. Se espera que la cooperación entre alianzas sea más frecuente. Taiwán está excluido de esta transformación debido a su singular disputa política con China. Este artículo sostiene que la red de seguridad emergente en Asia oriental tiene una consecuencia no intencionada: aumenta el riesgo de conflicto armado en el estrecho de Taiwán porque a Estados Unidos le resultará difícil convencer a China de que sus aliados no se verán envueltos en el Estrecho de Taiwan. La conclusión sugiere que Estados Unidos y sus aliados pueden tomar varias medidas para tranquilizar creíblemente a China, mientras Estados Unidos fortalece las relaciones con sus socios de seguridad.
    Relation: UNISCI Journal, Vol.46, pp.25-46
    Revista UNISCI , Nº 46 (Enero/January 2018)
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: https://doi.org/10.5209/RUNI.58372
    DOI: 10.5209/RUNI.58372
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