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Partisan Intervention and Taiwan`s China Policy
( Elizabeth Freund Larus ) 인하대학교 국제관계연구소 2007 Pacific Focus Vol.22 No.1
This article examines the impact of democratization on Taiwan`s foreign policy making. For fifty years, the ruling Kuomintang determined Taiwan`s China policy. The democratization that made possible the election of President Chen Shui-bian, however, complicated foreign policy making by allowing the participation of more voices in Taiwan`s politics. For the past five years, the now opposition KMT and other parties have challenged Chen`s China policy with a vastly different foreign policy agenda. This article examines their views, and the influence of party cleavage on Taiwan`s China policy. It seeks to answer the following questions: In Taiwan, does "politics stop at the water`s edge"? (i.e., is there strong coordination among national officials and politicians), or is the state "disaggregated" with different elements (e.g., political parties) conducting semi-autonomous foreign policies in the service if disparate societal interests?