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ID102798
Title ProperTaiwan straits situation since Ma came to office and conditions for cross-straits political negotiations
Other Title Informationa view from Shanghai
LanguageENG
AuthorQimao, Chen
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The cross-Straits relationship has improved greatly since Ma Ying-jeo took over power in Taiwan in May 2008. However, people should not be over-optimistic, because all the positive changes enacted so far are not irreversible. It is important for both sides to seize this opportunity to advance the cross-Straits relationship step-by-step, and when conditions are right, to hold political negotiations and sign a peace agreement to end the status of hostility between them officially, so as to establish a framework for peace and development across the Straits, making the positive changes irreversible. The precondition for the signing of a peace agreement is a consensus on the one-China principle. Beijing has redefined the principle as 'both the Mainland and Taiwan belong to China'. It is close to Taipei's original definition of one-China, which has been defined in the ROC's 'constitution' and other official documents. Both sides should make joint efforts to create conditions for political negotiations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 68; Jan 2011: p.153 - 160
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 68; Jan 2011: p.153 - 160
Key WordsTaiwan ;  Political Negotiations ;  Ma Ying - jeo ;  China ;  One China Principle