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U.S.-China: illusions of partnership

 January 30, 2009
4:00 - Critical Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region

U.S.-China: illusions of partnership

By John J. Tkacik, Jr.

The central question for world peace in the 21st Century is “can we assume that China will be a partner for peace rather than an enabler of instability?”

The short answer is “I'm afraid not.” If global peace requires a stable international policy structure that encompasses the following goals:


On Taiwan: Nixon: “What In Hell is the Taiwan Independence Movement?”

Taipei Times

Last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken travelled to Beijing on a mission “to cool exploding tensions” (as the Associated Press puts it). The Secretary’s counterparts on the Chinese side aver — as they have for fifty years — that blame for exploding tensions is entirely with the Americans. And exploding tensions now, as always, center on only one issue — Taiwan.


2007 - China's Quest for a Superpower Military

China's Quest for a Superpower Military

John J. Tkacik

Introduction



News and Media

2008 Media Appearances


On Taiwan: A Bushel and “APEC” of “Meaningful Participation”

Taipei Times

On Taiwan: A Bushel and “APEC” of “Meaningful Participation”


President Trump and “Our ‘One-China’ Policy”

By John J. Tkacik

 



ON TAIWAN: Ukraine and the 75th anniversary of Taiwan February 28 Uprising

Taipei Times

ON TAIWAN: Taiwan, Ukraine and a 75th Anniversary

 


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