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ID151986
Title ProperStrait and narrow
LanguageENG
AuthorDuben, Bjorn Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note)AMONG THE four traditional geopolitical flash points in East Asia—the Korean Peninsula, the South and East China Seas, and the Taiwan Strait—cross-Strait relations between China and Taiwan have been the least likely to generate troubling headlines in recent years. This changed in early December, when President-elect Donald Trump made the controversial decision to take a congratulatory phone call from President Tsai Ing-wen—the first official interaction between a U.S. president or president-elect and Taiwan’s leader since the abrogation of formal ties between both countries in 1979. In an interview shortly afterwards, Trump appeared to question Washington’s future commitment to the “one-China” policy that had guided the U.S. approach to cross-Strait relations for nearly four decades. Trump’s actions sparked a furious reaction from Beijing and set in motion a string of provocative Chinese moves that thrust the frozen conflict over Taiwan back into the international limelight.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. , No.148; Mar-Apr 2017: p.54-65
Journal SourceNational Interest 2017-04
Key WordsTrade ;  Taiwan ;  China ;  DPP ;  KMT