Taiwan's Hedging against China: The Strategic Implications of Ma Ying-Jeou's Mainland Policy

This article addresses the identifiable conditions for hedging strategies. By examining specific cases of policy choices and political situations in a triangular framework, the author suggests that Taiwan's hedging behavior against China is sensitive to local variation in power capabilities, ec...

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Political behavior
Political power
Presidents
Security
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