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Taiwan's Partisan Politics and Its Impact on U.S.-Taiwanese Relations
MATSUDA, Yasuhiro
27007
Taiwan
The United States
US-Taiwanese relations
Cross-Strait Relations
partisan politics
This paper examines the impact of partisan politics in Taiwan on Taipei's relationship with the United States during the Chen Shui-bian and the Ma Ying-jeou administrations. The policy decision Chen Shui-bian made, such as "One Country on Each Side" or the "national referendum," required to enhance the likelihood of reelection was a critically misjudged one in that it eroded the strategic interest of the United States. The following Ma Ying-jeou administration has faced a conundrum over improving its relations with the United States. Ma reoriented the way in which Taiwan achieves economic growth to focus on improved relations with China. On one hand, he has skillfully improved relations both with China and with the United States; on the other hand, his policies have unintentionally undermined Taiwan’s national security in terms of its military capability.
特集 政権交代と外交政策
departmental bulletin paper
東京大学社会科学研究所
2011-12-21
application/pdf
社會科學研究
3-4
63
73
94
AN00108966
03873307
https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/16949/files/shk063003006.pdf
eng