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Cross-Strait Economic relationship's impact on development in T
/ Fuller, Douglas B
Fuller, Douglas B
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This paper evaluates the impact of ongoing cross-strait economic integration on the development of China and Taiwan. The overall impact has been positive for both economies. Taiwan's industrial employment remains robust even as it transforms into a knowledge-based economy. Taiwanese investment has spurred China's technological development
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Economic Development
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Taiwan
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China
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Cross-Strait Relationship
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185201
Taiwan in 2021: the Looming China Threat
/ Wang, T.Y
Wang, T.Y
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China heightened its military pressure on Taiwan, but president Tsai In-wen defiantly resisted Beijing’s coercion and overcame domestic criticism. With a cooperative public and international support, Taipei quelled an unexpected COVID-19 outbreak. The bullish economy continues to be fueled by global demand for Taiwan’s technology products as the Taipei–Washington relationship progresses advantageously.
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Taiwan
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China Threat
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KMT
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Cross-Strait Relationship
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COVID-19
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Taiwan in 2022: an Eventful Year
/ Wang, T. Y.
Wang, T. Y.
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Taiwan had an eventful year in 2022. Cross-Strait tensions increased dramatically after Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei. China’s belligerent actions in response have invited international condemnation and triggered more official engagements between Taiwan and the global community. Amid this tension, Taiwan continued its democratic governance by holding local elections in November. A change in COVID policy led to a surge in cases, but the initial high death rate had declined by the end of the year, thanks to high inoculation rates. In a global economic slowdown, Taiwan outperformed its neighboring countries. With Beijing’s alignment to Moscow after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the close US–Taiwan relationship further strengthened.
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Taiwan
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China Threat
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Cross-Strait Relationship
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COVID-19
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Nancy Pelosi
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