Richard Bush

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Taiwan, Trade, and the TPP
June 21, 2016

The U.S. and Taiwan business communities have, despite recent downturn in the global marketplace, maintained one of the strongest and most enduring relationships.

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The Taiwan Relations Act After 35 Years
April 16, 2014

The Taiwan Relations Act, signed in 1979, is the cornerstone on which Taiwan-U.S. relations have been built.

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Assessing Taiwanese President Ma’s Message to America
April 16, 2013

As Taiwan peacefully manages its differences with mainland China, it seeks dignity within the international system and believes it can play a positive role supporting its close unofficial relationship with the United States.

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U.S.–China Economic Relations: Hong Kong's Role
September 22, 2010

International businesses, including U.S. businesses, are increasingly recognizing the opportunities Hong Kong offers as a base for providing financial and professional services to mainland China.

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A Clear Strategic Vision for Asia
June 26, 2008

The next U.S. administration needs a clear strategic vision for Asia befitting the region’s status as the new global center of gravity. That will require steps that include continuing the Strategic Economic Dialogue and avoiding coalitions based on democracy and common values.

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Behind the Bamboo Curtain: Chinese Leadership, Politics, and Policy
November 2, 2005

On November 2, the China Program and China Vitae co-sponsored a day-long conference on Chinese leadership, with panels on the tools of leadership analysis, leadership similarities and differences on foreign policy, and leadership unity and conflict on domestic issues. Roderick MacFarquhar of Harvard University gave the keynote address.

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China's Peaceful Rise?
September 20, 2004

A major two-day conference in September explored a wide range of questions related to China's foreign relations and political and economic development. 

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China and SARS: The crisis and its effect on politics and the economy
July 2, 2003

The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in China was the most serious test of China's new leadership's ability to deal with crisis. Although the Chinese government has effectively contained the epidemic for now, there is much uncertainty about the effects of this crisis on China's political stability and economic performance.

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