U.S. Taiwan policy has been to make Taiwan's interests should be subordinated to the United States throughout the Asia-Pacific strategy. After the Cold War the United States continue to strengthen military ties with Taiwan and substantial diplomatic relations. Bush came to power after the United...
America’s Taiwan policy has always served its China policy. Making trouble in the Taiwan Strait is aimed fundamentally at achieving America’s strategic goal of outcompeting China. Taiwan lies is at the center of China’s core interests, and is the most sensitive and explosive issue in China-...
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged the United States to adopt a rational and pragmatic China policy and to properly handle the Taiwan question, saying that a new Cold War between Beijing and Washington would be disastrous for their bilateral ties and for the whole world. Wan...
( 2) Taiwan policy, especially in the United States arms sales to Taiwan and US-Taiwan military cooperation, which will significantly increase the constant escalation China's settlement of the Taiwan issue costs of sea power. 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
analyses the US' Taiwan policy as a containment instrument against China, recent measures adopted by the US administration to provoke China, Taiwan's strategic significance, and the US' long-standing commitment to Taiwan's security as essential for maintaining its leadership ...
On the other hand, former US president Bill Clinton added the “three no’s” principle to the US’ China policy: the US does not support “Taiwan independence”; or “one China, one Taiwan” or “two Chinas”; or Taiwan’s membership in any international body whose members are sovereign...
But, as the true saboteur of peace and stability in the region and a liar who tries to blame China for changing the "status quo across the Taiwan Strait," Washington is in no position to make such a definition. For a long time, Washington has pursued a "dual-track policy" toward Taiwa...
But, as the true saboteur of peace and stability in the region and a liar who tries to blame China for changing the "status quo across the Taiwan Strait," Washington is in no position to make such a definition. For a long time, Washington has pursued a "dual-track policy" toward Taiwa...
The US policy of "strategic ambiguity" has been further clouded in uncertainty. The White House has expressed a few times that Washington would come to Taiwan's aid in the event of the mainland using "force" to reunify the island with the motherland. The US Congress, too, has adopted a...
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