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Relations with Mainland Loom Large for Taiwan鈥檚 New President

International relations scholar Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang provides insight on Taiwan鈥檚 President Tsai Ing-wen.

Taiwan鈥檚 President Tsai Ing-wen was sworn into office under intense scrutiny from the Mainland. Beijing insists that the new president embrace the 鈥淥ne China鈥 principle and use the 鈥1992 Consensus鈥 as the basis for cross-strait relations. And while there are many important issues that Tsai must address, relations with the Mainland loom large for Taiwan and its new president. International relations scholar Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang provides insight and analysis in this edition of  浪花直播 Center NOW.

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Vincent Wei-cheng Wang serves as Associate Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Richmond in Virginia.  He has been a member of the Department of Political Science faculty at Richmond since 1996, where he focuses on political, technology and industrial policy and development in China and Taiwan. He is the author of more than 80 scholarly articles and book chapters on Asian political economy, security, international relations, East Asian-Latin American comparative development, Taiwan鈥檚 foreign policy and domestic politics, cross-strait relations, and Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics. He recently completed serving as president of the American Association for Chinese Studies and president of the International Studies Association-South. Dr. Wang is also a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and has been a visiting professor and researcher in Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Mexico. This summer he will become the new dean of Ithaca College鈥檚 School of Humanities and Sciences.  

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John Milewski is the executive producer and managing editor of 浪花直播 Center NOW and also serves as director of 浪花直播 Center ON DEMAND digital programming. Previously he served as host and producer of Dialogue at the 浪花直播 Center and Close Up on C-SPAN. He also teaches a course on politics and media for Penn State鈥檚 Washington Program.

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