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The Dynamics of the “One-China Policy” and the Status Quo: Perspectives from Taiwan
This event offers viewpoints from young Taiwanese scholars and social activists, illustrating the changing national identity and public perception of the U.S.-China-Taiwan relationship
When:
February 28, 2017 12:30pm to 1:45pm
Where
The United States has maintained the the One-China Policy for nearly four decades, and it has been viewed as a fundamental part of East Asian regional stability. However, President Trump has created uncertainties regarding some long-lasting practices and may alter the U.S. One-China policy. This event offers viewpoints from young Taiwanese scholars and social activists, illustrating the changing national identity and public perception of the U.S.-China-Taiwan relationship
Speakers
Fang-Yu Chen, Visiting Scholar, The Sigur Center for Asian Studies, GW
Jason Kuo, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Georgetown University
Cost:
Free
Event Website URL:
Phone Number:
202-994-6240
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