Publication

20 Apr 2005

This paper examines how Taiwan society has rapidly changed in ways that are challenging the cross-Strait status quo. Reunification with China is no longer an attractive political proposition, while Taiwan's vibrant democracy is organized around the question of how to promote Taiwan's autonomous identity. China is growing increasingly worried that Taiwan is "drifting away" from China's goal of peaceful reunification. The authors also consider Australia’s position in the greater picture.

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Author Malcolm Cook, Craig Meer
Series Lowy Institute Papers and Reports
Issue 6
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2005 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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