The geopolitical implications of the Taiwanese elections for China, the United States and the world

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In her latest issue paper, "The Geopolitical implications of the Taiwanese elections for China, the United States and the world," Simona A. Grano, TOY Senior Fellow on Taiwan at the Asia Society Policy’s Center for China Analysis, looks at the electoral results and the winning candidate and discusses the impact of an alternative KMT victory. She also examines China’s attempt to influence the elections, and analyzes likely trajectories for U.S.-China relations and geopolitical implications for the world.

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