Abstract
Amid the improved official relationship between Washington and Taipei, this article investigates the relationship between American public opinion and cross-Taiwan Strait relations. It introduces different types of surveys and polls related to the issue; examines the causes for the American public’s lack of attention to cross-strait relations; and discusses the interplay between public opinion and foreign policy, especially in the event of an armed conflict along the strait.
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US Foreign Policy, Public Opinion, China-Taiwan Relations
Digital Media
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