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New Presidents Adjust Old Policies: US-Taiwan Relations under Chen and Bush
Authors:Bruce J  Dickson
Abstract:Despite the presence of new presidents in Taiwan and the US, the basic dynamics of the US-China-Taiwan triangle and the dilemmas faced by leaders on all three sides have remained largely intact. This paper looks at how Chen Shui-bian and George W. Bush have tried to change the policies and practices they inherited from their predecessors. Chen has shown himself to be a less provocative president, and Bush has adopted more supportive and sympathetic policies toward Taiwan. Despite their personal inclinations, they have been able to make only marginal changes in their relations with the other, and with China. Domestic political conflicts and competing strategic interests prevent a fundamental change in relations between the US, China, and Taiwan.
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