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Taiwan: Building Partnerships for Asia-Pacific Economic Integration

Johnny C. Chiang, William C. Vocke Jr., Joel H. Rosenthal

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Since 2008, Taiwan has quietly pursued new political and economic initiatives with China, and the likelihood of conflict across the Taiwan Strait has diminished. What are the implications for East Asian economic integration and for Taiwan-U.S. relations?

Johnny C. Chiang is minister and member of the Cabinet, Government Information Office for the Republic of China (Taiwan). 

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