Navigating the Complex Ties: U.S.-Taiwan Relations
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Introduction by José Carlos Palma

Navigating the Complex Ties: U.S.-Taiwan Relations

Explore the intricate dynamics of U.S. foreign policy towards Taiwan on our dedicated page. Delve into the multifaceted relationship between the United States and Taiwan, where diplomatic, economic, and security considerations converge. From the nuanced issues of the One-China Policy to the arms sales agreements, discover the key components that shape the strategic interaction between these two entities. Stay informed about the ongoing developments, diplomatic maneuvers, and regional implications as the U.S. manages its relationship with Taiwan within the broader context of East Asian geopolitics. Uncover the complexities and nuances that define this critical aspect of U.S. foreign policy.

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U.S.-Taiwan Relations
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  1. One-China Policy:
    • U.S. adherence to the One-China Policy
    • U.S. acknowledgment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the sole legitimate government of China
  2. Taiwan Relations Act (TRA):
    • The legal framework guiding unofficial relations between the U.S. and Taiwan
    • U.S. commitment to providing Taiwan with defensive weapons
  3. Arms Sales to Taiwan:
    • U.S. decisions on arms sales to Taiwan
    • Impact on cross-strait relations and regional stability
  4. Diplomatic Recognition:
  5. Cross-Strait Relations:
    • U.S. stance on cross-strait stability
    • Efforts to maintain peaceful dialogue and prevent escalations
  6. Economic Relations:
    • Trade and economic ties between the U.S. and Taiwan
    • Cooperation in technology, innovation, and investment
  7. Democracy and Human Rights:
  8. Security Cooperation:
    • Military and security cooperation agreements
    • U.S. commitment to Taiwan’s defense
  9. Taiwan’s International Space:
    • Taiwan’s participation in international forums and organizations
    • U.S. advocacy for Taiwan’s inclusion and recognition on the global stage
  10. Regional Security and Stability:
    • U.S. role in ensuring regional security and stability in East Asia
    • Implications of U.S.-Taiwan relations on the broader geopolitical landscape
  11. Public Health Cooperation:
    • Collaborative efforts in addressing global health challenges
    • Taiwan’s exclusion from international health organizations

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