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Upcoming Event on February 20 | Trump and the Cross-Strait Status Quo - views from Taiwan, ASEAN and the US


With Donald Trump returning to the White House, his administration is expected to take a hardline approach against China, and cross-strait relations between Taiwan and Mainland China will be a high priority for policymakers in Taiwan, the US and in the wider region.


  • Will President Trump seek to maintain the status quo, or will his administration pursue policies that risk upsetting it?

  • What can stakeholders in Taiwan and surrounding states, such as ASEAN countries do to preserve the status quo across the Taiwan Strait?


This webinar will be hosted by the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network (APLN) in cooperation with Taiwan ASEAN Studies Center at Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, and will feature senior expert discussants from Taiwan, the United States and ASEAN.


The discussion will revolve around the recommendations in the report, In Defence of the Status Quo: Stabilising Cross-Strait Relations under the Lai Ching-Te Administration written by the Center’s director, Kristy Hsu, and published by APLN. The report proposes several measures for preserving the status quo across the Taiwan Strait, and the webinar aims to examine their feasibility under Trump’s second presidency.


Presenter

  • Kristy Hsu, Director of the Taiwan ASEAN Studies Center (TASC), Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER)


Panellists

  • Anne Hsiao, Researcher, Institute of International Relations, Taipei

  • Ja Ian Chong, Associate Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore

  • Frank O’Donnell, APLN Senior Research Adviser


Moderator

  • Joel Petersson Ivre, APLN Policy Fellow


Date & Time

Taipei (Taiwan)

Thursday, 20 February 2025, 09:00

Seoul (South Korea)

Thursday, 20 February 2025, 10:00

Wednesday, 19 February 2025, 20:00

Singapore (Singapore)

Thursday, 20 February 2025, 09:00

 


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