Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections are just around the corner — and if the current polls hold, the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) will sweep into office, with a new approach to cross-strait relations. Richard Bush talks with The Diplomat about the potential implications a DPP victory could have for Taiwan, mainland China, and the United States.
The interview was originally posted by The Diplomat.
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Taiwan’s elections: What to watch for
January 6, 2016