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ID167506
Title ProperDancing with the Wolf
Other Title InformationSecuritizing China–Taiwan Trade in the ECFA Debate and Beyond
LanguageENG
AuthorLai, Christina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since Ma Ying-Jeou assumed presidency in 2008, he promoted an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) and Taiwan’s political rapprochement with China. However, the opposition party soon proposed a counter argument, claiming this agreement might produce severe negative consequences for Taiwan’s economy and sovereignty.

This study presents a securitization framework to highlight both the KMT and DPP strategy in contesting the nature of ECFA despite the potential inflation of benefit. It investigates both the KMT and DPP securitization strategies under Taiwan’s political and economic contexts. A de-securitizing discourse, though might have been a convincing counterargument against ECFA, was underdeveloped by the DPP members. It also shows how the debate shapes the discourse in the Sunflower Student Movements in 2014, and led to the DPP’s subsequent change of securitization strategy.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 15, No.2; May-Aug 2019: p.140-158
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 15 No 2
Key WordsECFA ;  Securitizing China–Taiwan Trade


 
 
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