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ID134077
Title ProperBeijing's unification strategy toward Taiwan and cross-strait relations
LanguageENG
AuthorChang, Parris H
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For almost a decade, Beijing has pursued a "soft" approach toward Taiwan, cultivating economic ties and political exchanges in its pursuit of reunification. Following the end of President Chen Shui-bian's term in office, which was marked by constant tensions and several crises with China, Beijing has colluded with his successor, Ma Ying-jeou to pursue a policy of economic integration with the mainland. Beijing's
strategy toward Taiwan under Chairman Xi Jinping and his predecessor Hu Jintao has yielded positive results. The approach not only avoids possible military conflict with the United States, but receives support from Washington. Beijing's economic means, such as the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), have enhanced Taiwan's economic integration with China and greatly increased the
PRC's control over Taiwan's economy and society, helping to lock Taiwan into the mainland's orbit. Likewise, Beijing has developed tools that allow it to intervene directly in Taiwanese domestic politics. However, efforts to use ties with President Ma to bring Taiwan farther into the PRC orbit have backfired, resulting in a weakened presidency that cannot deliver Beijing's goals. Thus, Beijing appears to be looking ahead to the next two elections, trying to make as much progress as possible before Ma leaves office, while simultaneously trying to establish ties with possible successors and the opposition DPP. In 2012, Beijing's intervention assisted the reelection of President Ma. It is sure to try again in Taipei's mayoral election in 2014 and the presidential/parliamentary elections in 2016.
`In' analytical NoteKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol.26, No.3; Sep.2014: p.299-314
Journal SourceKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol.26, No.3; Sep.2014: p.299-314
Key WordsOne-China Policy ;  Shanghai Communique ;  One Country ;  Two Systems ;  1992 Consensus - China ;  Hu Jintao's Six-Point Proposal to Taiwan ;  ECFA ;  United Front Operation ;  Political Dialogue ;  Sunflowers Movement ;  Beijing's Hedging Strategy ;  Sino - Taiwan Relations ;  Sino - US Relations ;  Economic Ties ;  Economic Cooperation ;  Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement - ECFA


 
 
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