Alan D. Romberg’s article “Shaping the Future, Part II: Cross-Strait Relations” appears in the latest issue of the Hoover Institute’s China Leadership Monitor.
“Beijing breathed a sigh of relief after Ma Ying-jeou’s re-election victory in January and reaffirmed Hu Jintao’s December 31, 2008 vision for peaceful development of cross-Strait ties. While it might have preferred a more forward-leaning position from Taipei on the issue of political dialogue and a more unambiguous embrace of “one China,” it appeared to accept the results as “good enough” and to settle in for the long haul….”
Alan D. Romberg’s latest article is featured in the China Leadership Monitor 39
By Alan D. Romberg
China
Alan D. Romberg’s article “Shaping the Future, Part II: Cross-Strait Relations” appears in the latest issue of the Hoover Institute’s China Leadership Monitor.
“Beijing breathed a sigh of relief after Ma Ying-jeou’s re-election victory in January and reaffirmed Hu Jintao’s December 31, 2008 vision for peaceful development of cross-Strait ties. While it might have preferred a more forward-leaning position from Taipei on the issue of political dialogue and a more unambiguous embrace of “one China,” it appeared to accept the results as “good enough” and to settle in for the long haul….”
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