So domestic politics involve complex entanglements of emotions and technical issues. It may also incorporate contradictions and inconsistencies on various key issues. In other words, it does not necessarily lead to the rush into Digital Power independence. Remaining status quo, still the majority among the taiwanese general public, but the problem is that the definition of status quo is very still in dubious. What is status quo . Theres different interpretati interpretation. [inaudible] sovereignty still cover the mainland according to the constitution, taiwan has already become independent country so that no need to declare independence. But the prc six to 1992 consensus but only on the one china part is the individual interpretation. So the one china Party Support the interpretation of the socalled status quo. So the general publics preference to status quo only reflect a desire of maintaining stability. Its a situation. It takes a different kind of policy. So even all these twists a
I handle the Asian Program here. Its my opportunity on behalf of carnegie today to host a pair of panels that include some of the people i admire the most in the field of contemporary china studies. We at carnegie and i think throughout the china watching community have had tremendous admiration for the leadership and the production of the china leadership monitor, which is organized by professor alice miller at the Hoover Institution of stanford university. They have established a terrific record for hearing the facts as opposed to trends, feelings, moods, and things like that. So whenever you want to touch base with reality, i recommend you go online to the china leadership monitor, and do precisely that. Today, were going to give you a sampler of their writings in the form of presentations looking ahead at the 19th Party Congress, which is just a very short time from now. We have the day broken into two panels. The first one will be the people you see here. Ill moderate. Michael swa
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Available more low band spectrum. The need is burgeoning by multiples. There isnt a lot of good low band spectrum left and this is a new and novel method that congress has put in place and the fcc is to implement. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan 2. More now about taiwan. Of recent discussion that focuses here on the relations between taiwan and china with topics including the political and economic issue, antiChina Sentiments in taiwan and engaging young people on social issues. From the stimson, just shy of an hour and 20 minutes. When we get going, and if we have some late arrivals, theyll just fill in. Good afternoon. Im alan romberg. I district the East Asia Program here and its my pleasure to welcome you this afternoon. To a program on what i think is a really important topic and the fact that there are so many people here i think demonstrates very clearly that im not alone in that thought. We know that the situation in the region and particularly in taiwan and cross relations is
Ok. Get it down to a dull roar. Let us get it started. Thank you. We are going to dive right in to the final panel of today which is on u. S. Taiwan policy. We are very honored to have three distinguished guests on the panel giving us their insights today. I will keep the introductions to a minimum because these people are familiar to most of you in the audience. Dr. Mika greene, my colleague here. Asiar Vice President for and our japan chair here. Obviously, a professor at georgetown and a former staffer at the nsc during the george w. Bush administration. He is acting as senior director for east asia. Another Foreign Service officer, extremely experienced. And one of the most Renowned Experts on u. S. Policy u. S. Taiwan policy. In the triangular relationship among u. S. , taiwan, and china. Another state Department Officer who is also currently a resident at georgetown university. We are honored to have him here as a senior fellow helping us think through a lot of these interesting