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The Taiwan Issue From the Perspective of International Crisis Management: History and Future
ZHANG Sheng
WU Zhengru
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2134/2023.04.004
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, China
Montverde Academy Shanghai, Shanghai, China
The Taiwan issue discussed in this paper belongs to the theoretical crisis discussion on international relations and does not regard the Cross-Strait relations as relations between different countries. The outcome of the 2024 Taiwan Election has a great impact on the Taiwan question, the latest poll shows that the possibility of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate to come to power is still very high, because its political evolution trend of Taiwan independence still exists.
Taiwan issue, international crisis management, Taiwan history
ZHANG Sheng & WU Zhengru. The Taiwan Issue From the Perspective of International Crisis Management: History and Future. International Relations and Diplomacy, July-Aug. 2023, Vol. 11, No. 4, 190-194.
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