2004
DOI: 10.1080/10803920490502719
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New Dimensions of U.S.-Taiwan Relations*

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“…During that crisis, Taiwan had to rely on the internet to determine effective measures to control the spread of the virus from China. 47 Internationally, China sees Taiwan's diplomatic activities as a "zero-sum game", with any gains by Taipei considered as losses for Beijing. 48 Internationally, China's political goal is to regain its status as one of the world's great powers through achieving a "peaceful rise" in a stable security atmosphere.…”
Section: The Prc's Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During that crisis, Taiwan had to rely on the internet to determine effective measures to control the spread of the virus from China. 47 Internationally, China sees Taiwan's diplomatic activities as a "zero-sum game", with any gains by Taipei considered as losses for Beijing. 48 Internationally, China's political goal is to regain its status as one of the world's great powers through achieving a "peaceful rise" in a stable security atmosphere.…”
Section: The Prc's Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%