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China-US relations, tending towards maturity / Ping, Huang; Wenzhao, Tao; Rongjun, Wang; Zheng, Yuan   Journal Article
Ping, Huang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The China-US relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world, and it is progressively maturing. Non-traditional security threats are expanding the shared interests of China and the US. The two countries have developed more realistic views of each other than they had decades ago, and this is making military relations more practical. The two are also interdependent in the economic realm, whether they like it or not, and therefore must work together to succeed in handling the current economic crisis. Connected to this economic challenge is that of climate change, an issue which the US must handle wisely in its relations with China. In addition, traditional security and peace issues will remain important, some even sensitive and difficult, in relations in the near future. The improved relationship towards which China and the US are moving will contribute substantially not only to bilateral relations but also to global peace and order.
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Review of the Obama Administration' s Taiwan policy / Wenzhao, Tao   Journal Article
Wenzhao, Tao Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Since May 2008, relations across the Taiwan Strait have experienced a Historical turning point. The two sides of the strait have tided over a "high-risk" period and embarked upon a path of peaceful development and benign interaction. When the Obama administration came to power in January 2009, the new situation in cross-straits relations had already taken hold. By then, the US. was busy coping with a series of challenges both at home and abroad, including tackling the ?nancial crisis and seeking to end the two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. So, it can be said that the Taiwan issue was neither a priority in Obama's foreign strategy, and that he did not expend as much energy on it as his predecessor.
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Taiwan relations act poses major hurdle to furthering China-US / Wenzhao, Tao   Journal Article
Wenzhao, Tao Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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