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Taiwan and the Changing Dynamics of Sino-US Relations

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Taiwan and the Changing Dynamics of Sino-US Relations Synopsis

Wang discusses the dynamics of Sino-US relations since 2008 and the implications for relations between Taiwan and both the United States and the People's Republic of China.

Ever since China surpassed Japan to become the world's second largest economy, it has appeared to shift its policy shift from "biding our time" and a self-described "peaceful rise" toward increased assertiveness in regional and international affairs. This has only become more pronounced since the 19th Party National Congress in October 2017, when Xi Jinping reiterated his agenda for "the Chinese Dream." In contrast, the US's "Pivot to Asia" strategy has been widely perceived as unsuccessful. In its precarious political position between China and the United States, Taiwan is especially exposed to the fluctuations in policy and diplomatic relations between the two powers. The three bilateral relationships are intertwined, with policy changes and actions in any one of them affecting the other two. Wang emphasizes the "small power" and "disputed nation-state" perspective of Taiwan, over the "great power politics" of the United States and China. In doing so, he presents an analysis of how the changing dynamics of Sino-US relations and the great power transition in Asia have an impact on smaller stakeholders in the region.

A valuable resource for scholars and policy-makers with a focus on Taiwan's position in Sino-US relations.

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ISBN: 9781138598133
Publication date: 7th February 2022
Author: Hungjen Wang
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 104 pages
Series: Politics in Asia
Genres: Regional / International studies
Political economy
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Politics and government