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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTaiwan's new president should keep strategy consistent on cross-strait relations: ProfessorKwei-bo Huang, professor of diplomacy at the National Chengchi University, and former Kuomintang deputy secretary-general, says "one of the best approaches" for newly sworn in Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's would be to maintain his predecessor's stance on cross-strait relations.
Persons: Kwei, Huang, Lai Ching Organizations: National Chengchi University Locations: Taiwan
While supporters applaud Tsai for standing up to China, defending Taiwan’s sovereignty, freedom and democracy, critics blame her for straining ties with Beijing, stoking cross-strait tensions. Beijing, which deems the tacit agreement a precondition for dialogue, has cut official contact with Taipei since Tsai took office. Taiwan President Tsai inspects reservists at a training session at a military base in Taoyuan on May 11, 2023. But under Tsai, Taiwan has sought to enhance its asymmetric defense capabilities, developing and procuring cheaper and more mobile weapon systems that could be instrumental in halting a potential Chinese invasion. Taiwanese military experts have increasingly advocated for such an approach, noting that Taiwan can never match China in military might and assets.
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[1/2] Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen announces to resign as Democratic Progressive Party chair to take responsibility for the party's performance in the local elections in Taipei, Taiwan, November 26, 2022. REUTERS/Ann WangTAIPEI, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Attention is turning to Taiwan's next presidential election in 2024 after the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was thrashed at local elections on Saturday, with President Tsai Ing-wen's move to focus on China backfiring with voters. Speaking to reporters late on Saturday at party headquarters, its chairman Eric Chu said the KMT understood that only by uniting could it win. But Tsai's strategy failed to mobilise voters, who disassociated geopolitics from the local elections which traditionally focus more on issues from crime to pollution. Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said last week Taiwan was seeing less Chinese interference ahead of the local elections, possibly due to China's own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image.
She also outlined steps to boost the military including with mass production of precision missiles and warships. Xi is widely expected to win his third term at the one-every-five-years party congress. "When we say achievement, for Taiwan it's definitely not a good sign, it's not a good thing," Lin said. One senior Taiwanese security official said Xi's third term would bring "unpredictable tensions" across the strait. But China has refused to speak to his successor, Tsai, since she was first elected in 2016, believing her to be a separatist.
Marius Stan, 23 octombrie 2020
  + stars: | 2020-10-26 | by ( ) moldova.europalibera.org   time to read: +7 min
A fost cea mai tânără dintre surorile Soong și și-a lăsat amprenta în mod decisiv asupra „lungului” secol XX chinez. Avem în față unul din acele destine extraordinare și o femeie considerată, la un moment dat, cel mai important om din Asia. Vreme de mai multe decenii, a fost prima doamnă a republicii conduse de liderul naționaliștilor Guomindang, autor al unificării chineze. S-a căsătorit cu acesta în pofida opoziției familiei Soong și a faptului că-i separau douăzeci și șapte de ani. În acea viziune, vechea Chină era problema și Chiang Kai-shek, „salvatorul”, era cel care trebuia s-o modernizeze.
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