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RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND TAIWAN (CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS) (1) answer(s).
 
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Multiple Shades of China’s Taiwan Policy after the 19th Party Congress / Lee, Wei-chin   Journal Article
Lee, Wei-Chin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The study begins with descriptions of the changing political landscape of Taiwan’s domestic politics and China’s increasingly influential role in global politics to show the strategic terrain of asymmetric relations between the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan (cross-Strait relations) and some lessons of Taiwan’s 2016 elections. It attempts to delineate the 19th Party Congress report for meaningful contemplation of and conjecture about China’s purposes and policies in dealing with the prickly Taiwan issue. In essence, China’s policy under Xi Jinping after the 19th Party Congress has been characterized by a dualist approach in which a soft power charm offensive has been the primary strategy to appeal to the Taiwanese public, whereas coercive measures in the diplomatic arena and military sphere have served as the supplementary approach to pressure the Democratic Progressive Party government.
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