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2021-10-16 Walking with 3Q Phek-ûi Tân(陳柏惟), Anti-Bullying Pre-departure Press Conference

Walking with 3Q Phek-ûi Tân(陳柏惟), Anti-Bullying Pre-departure Press Conference




2021-10-16 Walking with 3Q Phek-ûi Tân(陳柏惟), Anti-Bullying Pre-departure Press Conference


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2023 15:33 )  

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Despite a good cross-strait relationship, Taiwan in the short run is anxious about the upcoming elections and in the long run is concerned about the respective rise and decline of China and the US’ influence on the country, said Brad Glosserman, the executive director of the Pacific Forum at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank on foreign policy.

He added that all of Asia is beginning to worry that “the balance of power in the region is shifting in China’s favor.”

Glosserman said in his recent writings that while the possibility of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) coming to power again has some people worried, it does not mean that those who are worried favor the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT).