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The Rise of China and Taiwan's Response: Implication for the United States
The University of Pennsylvania holds a public talk on China and Taiwan relations and implications.
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Yeong-kuang Ger, from National Taiwan University and Control Yuan, Republic of China, will give a public talk on "The Rise of China and Taiwan's Response: Implication for the United States".
China’s rise is reshaping international relations and triggering policy adjustments throughout East Asia and beyond. What does China’s rise mean for Taiwan? How has Taiwan responded to the challenges posed by China’s rise? What are the implications of China’s ascension and Taiwan’s policy responses for the United States and U.S. policy toward the region?
(The Control Yuan is a special constitutional supervisory organ in the Republic of China with the power to audit, censure and impeach government officials.)
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