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How China Might View a Second Trump Administration: A Conversation with Mr. Rick Waters

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Focus on Taipei, Not Trump

China's expectations regarding President Trump's Taiwan policy are complex and rooted in a broader understanding of U.S. foreign policy dynamics. Chinese leadership appears skeptical that the U.S. would utilize Taiwan as a mere bargaining chip, largely due to the fear that agreements made under one administration may not hold under another. Historical precedents, such as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, highlight their concern that deals lacking bipartisan support are inherently unstable. Consequently, China's attention is shifting from Trump to the developments in Taiwan under President Lai, emphasizing that their primary concerns relate to actions taken in Taipei rather than U.S. leadership.

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