Abstract

Abstract This article makes a compelling case for maintaining that long-term peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait will remain elusive until more fundamental adjustments have been made by the three major players—Beijing, Taipei, and Washington—in the approaches they take toward one another and conclusions have been drawn about whether the outcome can lead to strategic reconciliation and compromise. In other words, to transform the Taiwan Strait from “highly dangerous water” 1 to “highly tranquil water,” all three sides need to come up with some “new thinking” so that a more permanent solution to this long overdue historical issue can be found for the sake of peace and stability in the region.

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