Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region: Prospects and Challenges

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sana Hashmi
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Abstract:Taiwan's security is inextricably linked to the strategic stability and preservation of the regional order in the Indo-Pacific region. For the leading Indo-Pacific powers, particularly the United States, maintaining the status quo ante in the Taiwan Strait is an integral part of the rules-based order. The United States and Japan have linked it to their own security. Even though Taiwan has no formal diplomatic relations with the majority of the nations in the Indo-Pacific region, it is an intrinsic part of the regional dynamics, particularly in trade, investment, and regional supply chain contexts. Taiwan has been trying to regain its political and diplomatic position in recent years, especially under the Tsai Ing-wen administration. In that context, the Taiwan government has been reiterating the need to collaborate with the Indo-Pacific countries to safeguard a rules-based order and secure a more resilient and peaceful Indo-Pacific community. Taiwan's advocacy for an open, transparent, inclusive, rules-based order is backed by its good governance practices domestically and non-confrontational approaches externally. A region as diverse as the Indo-Pacific, where like-minded countries face a range of shared and divergent concerns and interests, needs to be truly inclusive to find solutions to traditional and non-traditional security challenges. Furthermore, the China-US rivalry, with Taiwan as a major factor between the two, is shaping the Indo-Pacific discourse. This article discusses Taiwan's centrality in the Indo-Pacific dynamics, particularly regarding the region's major power politics.
台湾在印太地区:前景与挑战
摘要:台湾的安全与印太地区的战略稳定和地区秩序的维护有着密不可分的联系。对于主要的印太大国,特别是美国来说,维持台湾海峡的现状是基于规则的秩序的一个组成部分。美国和日本已将其与自身安全联系起来。尽管台湾与印太地区的大多数国家没有正式的外交关系,但它是地区动态的内在组成部分,特别是在贸易、投资和区域供应链背景下。近年来,特别是在蔡英文政府的领导下,台湾一直在努力恢复其政治和外交地位。在此背景下,台湾政府一直重申有必要与印度-太平洋国家合作,以维护基于规则的秩序,并确保一个更具弹性与和平的印度-太平洋社区。台湾倡导开放、透明、包容、以规则为基础的秩序,以其对内的良好治理实践和对外的非对抗性做法为后盾。像印太这样一个多元化的地区,各国有着共同而又不同的关切和利益,需要真正的包容,以寻求解决传统和非传统安全挑战的办法。此外,以台湾为主要因素的中美竞争正在塑造印太话语。本文讨论台湾在印太动态中的中心地位,特别是关于该地区的大国政治。
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Asian Perspective
Asian Perspective INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: ASIAN PERSPECTIVE is the peer-reviewed social sciences journal of world/comparative politics of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University. Published quarterly, Asian Perspective has devoted its pages to critical analysis of the global, regional, and transnational issues affecting Northeast Asia for over 25 years. Bringing cogent, thought-provoking examination of the significant developments in Asia and the world as they unfold to the scrutiny of its readership, Asian Perspective continues to promote a healthy exchange of ideas among scholars, students, and policymakers.
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