Cross-Strait Relations in 2017: Political Confrontation and Social Economic Integration
Dongtao Qi
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2018, vol. 10, issue 01, 105-114
Abstract:
Political confrontation and social economic integration co-existed between mainland China and Taiwan in 2017. While Taipei continued to consolidate Taiwan’s de facto independence through desinicisation in various fields, Beijing gradually exerted pressure in the political, international, jurisdictional and military fields on Taipei. The Chinese central and local governments have also improved policies to attract more Taiwanese capital and people and cultivate a sense of belonging among Taiwanese in mainland China.
Date: 2018
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