Publication
May 2005
This paper examines what decisions Taiwanese President Chen Shui-Bian might take on the status of the country during his second term in office. The paper also examines who his successor is likely to be, and what role China will play in this process. The author concludes with the assumption that Taiwan's electorate is divided on the question of independence.
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Author | Kay Webb Mayfield |
Series | Atlantic Council Asia Papers |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2005 Atlantic Council of the United States |