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TitleNo Turning Back? Assessing China’s Intent to Use Force to Resolve the Taiwan Issue After 2018
CreatorWang, Hsin-Hsien;Tzeng, Wei-Feng
王信賢;曾偉峯
ContributorIssues & Studies
Key WordsXi Jinping; cross-strait relations; US-China competition; unification; use of force
Date2023-06
Date Issued14-Jul-2023 09:15:03 (UTC+8)
SummaryThis paper collects and analyzes the speeches of top Chinese leaders on Taiwan, the relevant remarks of Taiwan-related ministries and commissions, and important documents concerning Taiwan. It takes the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan as an example to observe China’s current policy toward Taiwan and its intent to employ force. This paper argues that although the outside world has repeatedly emphasized that “Taiwan is the most dangerous place on earth” and that China will invade Taiwan by force, peaceful unification is still the main axis of its strategy toward Taiwan. Military force is an avenue for China to force unification and prevent international interference in the Taiwan issue. The results of our analysis of Taiwan-related remarks by top Chinese leaders and relevant ministries and commissions are also highly consistent with the political report of the 20th Party Congress, and there are two noteworthy points. First, China has linked “opposing independence” with “opposing interference by external forces” and the principle of “never renouncing the right to use force over Taiwan.” From Beijing’s perspective, the Taiwan issue is no longer one simply involving cross-strait relations but is embedded in China’s domestic national rejuvenation and the strategic competition between itself and the United States. Moreover, Xi Jinping is the most critical factor affecting cross–strait relations. As a strong leader with a historic mission, how Xi regards the Taiwan issue will affect both the destiny of Taiwan and the security of the entire Asia-Pacific region.
RelationIssues & Studies, Vol.59, No.2, 2340007
Typearticle
DOI https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251123400076
dc.contributor Issues & Studies-
dc.creator (作者) Wang, Hsin-Hsien;Tzeng, Wei-Feng-
dc.creator (作者) 王信賢;曾偉峯-
dc.date (日期) 2023-06-
dc.date.accessioned 14-Jul-2023 09:15:03 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 14-Jul-2023 09:15:03 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 14-Jul-2023 09:15:03 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/146230-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This paper collects and analyzes the speeches of top Chinese leaders on Taiwan, the relevant remarks of Taiwan-related ministries and commissions, and important documents concerning Taiwan. It takes the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan as an example to observe China’s current policy toward Taiwan and its intent to employ force. This paper argues that although the outside world has repeatedly emphasized that “Taiwan is the most dangerous place on earth” and that China will invade Taiwan by force, peaceful unification is still the main axis of its strategy toward Taiwan. Military force is an avenue for China to force unification and prevent international interference in the Taiwan issue. The results of our analysis of Taiwan-related remarks by top Chinese leaders and relevant ministries and commissions are also highly consistent with the political report of the 20th Party Congress, and there are two noteworthy points. First, China has linked “opposing independence” with “opposing interference by external forces” and the principle of “never renouncing the right to use force over Taiwan.” From Beijing’s perspective, the Taiwan issue is no longer one simply involving cross-strait relations but is embedded in China’s domestic national rejuvenation and the strategic competition between itself and the United States. Moreover, Xi Jinping is the most critical factor affecting cross–strait relations. As a strong leader with a historic mission, how Xi regards the Taiwan issue will affect both the destiny of Taiwan and the security of the entire Asia-Pacific region.-
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dc.relation (關聯) Issues & Studies, Vol.59, No.2, 2340007-
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Xi Jinping; cross-strait relations; US-China competition; unification; use of force-
dc.title (題名) No Turning Back? Assessing China’s Intent to Use Force to Resolve the Taiwan Issue After 2018-
dc.type (資料類型) article-
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.1142/S1013251123400076-
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251123400076-