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Taiwan Elections: Implications for Washington & Beijing
Join the Wilson Center for a discussion on the implications of the Taiwan's latest election results and how they will impact U.S.-Taiwan relations as well as cross-Strait relations on the political, economic, and security fronts.
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Taiwan's strength as a democracy will be evident on January 11th when voters head to the polls to elect their leadership and representatives in the legislature. The election results will not only impact Taiwan's own internal policies, but also relations with Beijing as well as with Washington.
Join us for a discussion on the implications of the Taiwan's latest election results and how they will impact U.S.-Taiwan relations as well as cross-Strait relations on the political, economic, and security fronts.
SpeakersRobert Daly
Director, Kissinger Institute
Abraham Denmark
Director, Asia Program
Nadia Tsao
Director of Mandarin Service, Radio Free Asia
Moderator
Shihoko Goto
Deputy Director for Geoeconomics and Senior Associate for Northeast Asia, Asia Program
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