United States -Taiwan relations in the first half term of President Donald Trump
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2020/329Keywords:
United States, Taiwan, Donald Trump, Thai Anh Van, external relationsAbstract
The relationship between the United States and Taiwan has always been the
diplomatic relationship which has been interested by American presidents. This relationship continued to be strengthened and developed under President Donald Trump, even making great changes. In the article, the author analyzes the development
of US and Taiwan relations in the first half term of President Donald Trump (2017-2018), so the author can give some reasons of these changes.
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