November, 2009
Jeffrey Bader, the senior director in the National Security Council, said in a speech that arms sales to Taiwan would continue.
The U.S.’ one China policy based on the three U.S.-China
Joint Communiques and the Taiwan Relations Act
The U.S. doesn’t support Taiwan independence and is opposed
to unilateral attempts by either sides of the Strait.
The
2) Selling weapons to Taiwan
The Elementary of Crisis of US Selling Weapons to Taiwan (Risk of U.S. Selling Weapons to Taiwan):
1、Damage the relationship between U.S. and China:
The U.S. plan will definitely further undermine China-U.S. relations and bring about serious negative impact on exchanges and cooperation in major areas between the two countries, and lead to aftermath bo
China Threat & North Korea Threat
We can’t skip the ‘China Threat’ and ‘North Korea Threat’ in dealing with US’s strategy toward Northeast Asia. China Threat has risen to the surface after Bush Administration. And the objective is ‘policy switch toward East Asia’ and ‘readjustment of US forces in East Asia’. Especially, ‘U.S.-China Security Review’ points to their fear
China. China saw Lee’s visit as an extension of his “vacation diplomacy ” an endeavor to increase Taiwan’s visibility and status in the international arena through unofficial visits to various countries. China also felt betrayed by the U.S., who publicly supported the One-China policy since the two countries normalized relations in 1972.
Beijing reacted by taking both diplomatic and mili
related to the regional security issue
Role as a stimulus
- Active participation in the war on terror after 9/11
Demand for amendment to the article 9 (Armitage Report, 2000)
->> Raises a question about the bottle cap role
->> Lead to an arms races
1. U.S.
- Grand strategy containing the rising power of China
Refer Japan as Britain in Far East (Armitage report, 2000)
2.
Sino mean the name of China
BUT
Sino must be used as connected with
a shape accompanied hyphen(-)
The Sino-Japanese War 중일전쟁
Sino phobia 중국인 혐오증
USA recognized Taiwan as the legitimate government and did not maintain diplomatic relations with PRC
The Sino-Soviet split provided an opening
for the U.S. to establish ties with mainland China
and establish it as a co
China’s point of view on the matter. The Chinese government believes that the way in which they manage the internet is a sovereign matter and foreign courts have no jurisdiction according to international law. The Chinese government argues for a broader definition of human rights, to include economic and social as well as political rights, and that they all should be in relation to the nationa
U.S. and China. And then, we will review the impact of exchange rate policy of U.S., China, Japan, Euro countries on Korean economy.
1. Meaning of currency wars
Currency war, also known as competitive devaluation, is a condition in international affairs where countries compete against each other to achieve a relatively low exchange rate for their own currency. According to Guido Mantega, a glob
Lowering of tariffs encourage competition
2. Increase in market share &Foreign Investors Improve “Competitiveness” in the manufacturing industries
Boost Political Influence over North East Asia
Rise of China
1. Crumble of Current Security System “Cold War” Style
(SK-US-Japan)
(China-NK)
2. Encounter U.S.TPP doctrine
Achieve POWER over North East Asia by using SK “HUB
china’s future development as well. In addition, China is continuously catching up the United States’ economy which is a current hegemonic leader. In political sense, since beginning of an open economy, China has been expanding their international relations through export-oriented policy and we believed it as an important consideration to be analyzed further.
However, due to the problem of t