Home pagePress CenterIn the Media Bonnie Glaser, a senior associate with the CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, was quoted by Defense News, "CBM Obstacles for China and Taiwan."
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Bonnie Glaser, a senior associate with the CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, was quoted by Defense News, "CBM Obstacles for China and Taiwan."
Taipei - Taiwan conducted a one-day seminar on the complexities of cross-Strait relations between Beijing and Taipei on Oct. 12 that highlighted the importance and challenges of confidence-building measures.
The seminar, "Cross-Strait Relations: Current Status and Directions of Effort," was sponsored by the Taipei-based Foundation on International and Cross Strait Studies (FICS) and the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Speakers and panelists included Lai Shin-yuan, minister, Mainland Affairs Council; Bonnie Glaser, associate, CSIS; Alexander Huang, professor, Tamkang University; and Arthur Ding, professor, National Chengchi University.
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