Tensions between China and Taiwan are not likely to abate in the
foreseeable future. The question of Taiwan's sovereignty is the
major point of friction, and the continuing impasse between China
and Taiwan is worrisome. Zagoria presents perspectives from
Washington, Beijing, and Taipei on cross-strait tensions, exploring
ways to break the current standoff. Tensions between China and
Taiwan are not likely to abate in the foreseeable future. The
question of Taiwan's sovereignty is the major point of friction,
and the continuing impasse between China and Taiwan is worrisome.
Should critical political negotiations falter, relations are likely
to take on stronger military overtones, and the PRC may well
develop a sense of urgency about Taiwan drifting towards
independence.
These, at least, are the broad conclusions drawn from the
ongoing dialogues among top U.S., Chinese, and Taiwanese figures,
sponsored by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.
This Track II project provides a forum for top policy analysts from
each country to discuss trilateral relations in a frank and
constructive manner, and is an effort to explore means of
peacefully resolving the current impasse. Among the more
significant findings is that the more serious risks of conflict
will probably occur in the distant future, hinging on whether
economic integration can gradually lead to a reduction of political
tensions, and that the United States should continue to oppose any
declaration of independence by Taiwan and any use of force by
China.
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