Taiwan's Politics: Fraying at the Dawn of a New Era
Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2016, vol. 08, issue 01, 118-127
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Taiwanese politics in 2015 was overshadowed by party infighting within the ruling Kuomintang, restive social atmosphere due to the Sunflower Movement in 2014 and the uncertainties of a Democrative Progressive Party (DPP) government in May 2016. Cross-strait relations experienced a downturn after China pushed for the 92 consensus to frame future cross-strait policies. The Ma government leaves behind thorny issues in political, economic and legal fields, creating huge challenges for the coming DPP government.
Date: 2016
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