Taiwan's International Space
With a Keynote Address by Ambassador John R. Bolton

Since his inauguration as president of Taiwan this May, Ma Ying-jeou has pursued a three-pronged strategy. First, he has attempted to improve relations with Beijing. Second, he has tried to secure a more meaningful international participation for Taiwan. Third, he has continued to seek arms from the United States to deter aggression and coercion from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Ma and his new government hope that setting aside discussions of sovereignty will coax the PRC into allowing Taiwan to have a greater international presence. Whether substantial concessions from Beijing can be achieved remains to be seen.

Will Taiwan be permitted to participate in United Nations (UN) specialized agencies, particularly the World Health Organization? Will Taiwan be able to deepen its economic integration with other nations in the Asia-Pacific region through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation? Will Taipei be able to work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to achieve the objective of ASEAN+3+1? Will Taiwan be able to become more engaged in democracy promotion around the world? Panelists at this event will discuss these and other questions. AEI’s John R. Bolton, former U.S. permanent representative to the UN, will deliver the keynote address.

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Dan
Blumenthal
  • Dan Blumenthal is a current commissioner and former vice chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, where he directs efforts to monitor, investigate, and provide recommendations on the national security implications of the economic relationship between the two countries. Previously, he was senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Secretary of Defense's Office of International Security Affairs and practiced law in New York prior to his government service. At AEI, in addition to his work on the national security implications of U.S.-Sino relations, he coordinates the Tocqueville on China project, which examines the underlying civic culture of post-Mao China. Mr. Blumenthal also contributes to AEI's Asian Outlook series and is a research associate with the National Asia Research Program.
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John R.
Bolton
  • John R. Bolton, a diplomat and a lawyer, has spent many years in public service. From August 2005 to December 2006, he served as the U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations. From 2001 to 2005, he was under secretary of state for arms control and international security. At AEI, Ambassador Bolton's area of research is U.S. foreign and national security policy.

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