@article{ART002825351},
author={Sunjae Kim and Kim Su Han},
title={Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning},
journal={Analyses & Alternatives},
issn={2508-822X},
year={2022},
volume={6},
number={1},
pages={69-114},
doi={10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003}
TY - JOUR
AU - Sunjae Kim
AU - Kim Su Han
TI - Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning
JO - Analyses & Alternatives
PY - 2022
VL - 6
IS - 1
PB - Korea Consensus Institute
SP - 69
EP - 114
SN - 2508-822X
AB - This paper analyzes Taiwan’s 「New Southbound Policy」 from the perspective of ‘balancing’ and ‘bandwagoning’ in international politics. Specifically, it examines the changes and characteristics of ‘Southbound policies’ that have continued since the period of the Lee Teng-hui(李登輝) administration, and examines the meaning of the New Southbound Policy promoted by the Tsai Ing-wen(蔡英文) administration. Taiwan’s foreign policy has been strongly influenced by external variables such as U.S.-China relations. Previous Taiwanese governments have actively promoted Southbound policies to advance to Southeast Asian countries such as ASEAN with the aim of ‘De-Sinicization’, but have not achieved much results. This is because variables such as cooperative U.S.-China relations and strong checks from China played a role at the time. In this environment, Taiwan had to pursue an appropriate ‘balancing’ between the United States, China, and Southeast Asian countries.
However, since the inauguration of the Trump administration, strategic competition between the U.S. and China has been maximized, creating a new space for Taiwan’s foreign policy. This is because the U.S. valued cooperation with Taiwan in the process of embodying the ‘Indo-Pacific Strategy’ to curb China’s rise. The New Southbound Policy promoted by the Tsai Ing-won administration is different from the existing Southbound policies in that it seeks to link with the U.S. India-Pacific Strategy and attempts to advance to South Asian countries such as India. From an international political point of view, the Tsai Ing-won administration’s New Southbound Policy can be interpreted as a ‘bandwagoning’ to the United States, not a balanced strategy between the U.S. and China. Strategic competition between the U.S. and China is expected to intensify for a considerable period of time in the future, and honeymoon between Taiwan and the U.S. are also expected to continue. Taiwan’s bandwagoning strategy, which actively pursues a link between the New Southbound Policy and the India-Pacific Strategy, is also expected to be maintained.
KW - New Southbound Policy;India-Pacific Strategy;Bandwagoning;De-Sinicization;U.S.-China relations
DO - 10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
ER -
Sunjae Kim and Kim Su Han. (2022). Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning. Analyses & Alternatives, 6(1), 69-114.
Sunjae Kim and Kim Su Han. 2022, "Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning", Analyses & Alternatives, vol.6, no.1 pp.69-114. Available from: doi:10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim, Kim Su Han "Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning" Analyses & Alternatives 6.1 pp.69-114 (2022) : 69.
Sunjae Kim, Kim Su Han. Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning. 2022; 6(1), 69-114. Available from: doi:10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim and Kim Su Han. "Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning" Analyses & Alternatives 6, no.1 (2022) : 69-114.doi: 10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim; Kim Su Han. Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning. Analyses & Alternatives, 6(1), 69-114. doi: 10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim; Kim Su Han. Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning. Analyses & Alternatives. 2022; 6(1) 69-114. doi: 10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim, Kim Su Han. Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning. 2022; 6(1), 69-114. Available from: doi:10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003
Sunjae Kim and Kim Su Han. "Continuation and change of Taiwanʼs New Southbound Policy in the De-Sinicization: The dynamics of Balancing and Bandwagoning" Analyses & Alternatives 6, no.1 (2022) : 69-114.doi: 10.22931/aanda.2022.6.1.003