US-China Rivalry and Taiwan's Mainland Policy

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US-China Rivalry and Taiwan's Mainland Policy

Security, Nationalism, and the 1992 Consensus

Peace studies and conflict resolution Politics and government International relations Diplomacy

Author: Dean P. Chen

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Collection: Political Science and International Studies

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 21st March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 619 Kb

ISBN: 9783319475998


Overview

This book examines changes in Taiwan’s policies toward Mainland China under former Republic of China (ROC) President Ma Ying-jeou (2008-16) and considers their implications for US policy toward the Taiwan Strait. In recent years, the People’s Republic of China (PRC)’s increasingly assertive foreign policy behaviors have heightened tensions with its regional neighbors as well as the United States. However, under the Kuomintang (KMT) administration of Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwan discounted Beijing’s coercion and pursued rapprochement on the basis of the “1992 consensus,” which was a tacit agreement reached between the KMT and Chinese Communist Party in 1992 that both Taiwan and the mainland belong to one China though that “China” is subjected to either side's different interpretations.

Analysis

The author of this volume analyzes why Taipei underreacted towards the security challenges posed by the PRC and chartered policies that sometimes went against the interests of Washington and its allies in the Asia-Pacific. The KMT was pushing for nation-building initiatives to rejuvenate the ROC’s “one China” ruling legitimacy and to supplant pro-independence forces within Taiwan. The island’s deeply fragmented domestic politics and partisanship have led policy elites to choose suboptimal strategies and, thereby, weaken its security position.

Implications

The implications from this study are equally applicable to Taiwan’s newly elected Democratic Progressive Party government that has taken office in 2016.

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