An Outlook for US-China-Taiwan Relations under Trump 2.0
Oxford China Centre Talks & Oxford Taiwan Studies Seminar Series
Donald Trump’s return to the White House reflected a shift in US domestic politics and will mark a shift in foreign policy. Under the second Trump administration, people expect to see continuity but none would be surprised if deviation from his first term occurs. This talk aims to explore the conditions under which Trump 2.0 would differ in China policy, and assess how US policy toward China may shape the US-China-Taiwan relations and peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. To begin with, it is worth noting the highlights of the China policy under Trump 1.0, comparing it to Biden’s efforts, and thus laying the foundation for our understanding of the China policy under Trump 2.0. Taiwan plays a crucial role in this dynamic US-China relations, and this talk will address the momentum Taiwan has in affecting this trilateral relationship.
Date:
4 December 2024, 12:00 (Wednesday, 8th week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue:
Dickson Poon Building, Canterbury Road OX2 6LU
Venue Details:
Kin-ku Cheng Lecture Theatre, Dickson Poon Building, University of Oxford
Speaker:
Professor Yeh-chung Lu (National Chengchi University)
Organising department:
Oxford School of Global and Area Studies
Organisers:
Oxford Taiwan Studies Programme,
Dr Bo-jiun Jing (University of Oxford),
Professor Todd Hall (University of Oxford),
China Centre
Host:
Dr Bo-jiun Jing (University of Oxford)
Part of:
Oxford Taiwan Studies Seminar Series
Booking required?:
Not required
Booking url:
https://taiwanstudies.web.ox.ac.uk/event/outlook-us-china-taiwan-relations-under-trump-20
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Bo-Jiun Jing