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US-Taiwan Relations in the 21st Century: Building the Foundation for a Global Partnership

WASHINGTON, USA – The Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) announce the release of a new occasional report by contributors executive director Russell Hsiao, senior non-resident fellow Alexander Gray, and advisory board member Robert Wang entitled: “US-Taiwan Relations in the 21st Century: Building the Foundation for a Global Partnership.”

US policy towards the Indo-Pacific is intended to promote both democracy and a new economic framework for the region, as well as to maintain longstanding American commitments to Taiwan.

This report examines ways that the United States – in consultation with Taiwan and like-minded partners – can help Taiwan strengthen relations with its diplomatic and non-diplomatic partners, actively participate in international organizations, and expand its regional and global economic ties.

Download the report here.

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