Video: Building Trust Across the Taiwan Strait- Q & A
- Jan 12, 2010
Download Video (Right-Click and Save)This is the question and answer session from the the event Building Trust Across the Taiwan Strait: A Role for Military Confidence-building Measures.
PresentationBonnie Glaser, Senior Fellow, CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
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Michael Green, Senior Adviser & Japan Chair, CSISModerated by
Ralph Cossa, President, Pacific Forum, CSISSince the inauguration of Ma Ying-jeou as Taiwan’s president in May 2008, relations between Taipei and Beijing have improved at a rapid pace. The resumption of quasi-official talks between the two sides of the Strait has led to a series of landmark agreements. Among other promising results, the commencement of direct flights, shipping, and postal services have been important steps toward reconciliation. Nevertheless, officials and scholars on both sides of the Strait recognize that progress has thus far been limited to relatively easy issues and that addressing such delicate, yet critical, topics as sovereignty and military deployments will require a prolonged period of time and greater political trust.
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