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Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou's historic 2015 meeting in Singapore: an interpretation / Chai, Winberg   Article
Chai, Winberg Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay analyzes the interactions between two competing powers, China under the Chinese Communist Party, and Taiwan, a democracy, for the future of Taiwan. It provides background on how Taiwan became a non-resolvable issue since the Communists defeated the Kuomintang government on the Chinese mainland in a civil war from 1945–1949. Then the two sides developed into two different political systems: the People's Republic of China­—a one-party state controlled by the Chinese Communist Party; and the Republic of China on Taiwan—a multi-party democracy espousing multiple political ideologies. This essay offers the author's predictions for the future.
Key Words CCP  Cross-Strait Relations  DPP  KMT  ARATS  SEF 
One China Policy  92 Consensus  TRA Taiwan Relations Act 
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