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    Title: Taiwan`s expansion of international space: Opportunities and challenges
    Authors: Wang, T.Y.;Lee, W.-C.;Yu, Ching-hsin
    游清鑫
    Contributors: 選研中心
    Keywords: cross-border relations;foreign policy;government relations;international relations;leadership;policy strategy;sovereignty;state role;Beijing [China];China;Taipei;Taiwan
    Date: 2011-03
    Issue Date: 2015-05-29 16:54:31 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: While much is to be celebrated since Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou`s inauguration in 2008, cross-Strait relations are not without challenges. One such crucial test is Ma`s call for Chinese leaders to stop isolating Taipei in the world community and give Taiwan adequate `international space`. Because the issue strikes at the heart of the fundamental differences between Taipei`s and Beijing`s positions regarding the island`s sovereignty, it needs to be handled carefully by both governments for better cross-Strait relations. This study analyzes the approaches adopted by both Beijing and Taipei regarding Taiwan`s status in the international community. Utilizing discussion with Chinese scholars and government officials and the analysis of several waves of survey data conducted in Taiwan, it argues that Beijing`s flexibility in its application of the `one China` principle and the Ma administration`s practicality in making its requests are critical to the realization of Taipei`s demand for international space and hence cross-Strait stability. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
    Relation: Journal of Contemporary China, 20(69), 249-267
    Data Type: article
    DOI link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2011.541630
    DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2011.541630
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