Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu's Clarity on False Arguments Published by The Interpreter, Lowy Institute
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Some comments suggest that Taiwan, through its pursuit of ordinary diplomatic business, was in some way causing the hardening of China’s position. It is not true and unacceptable.
The Interpreter of Lowy Institute has published an article by Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu to clarify those false arguments.
China’s expansionist intention is the single most decisive factor in the hardening of its stance on Taiwan.
It is internationally recognised that China is the authoritarian regime with motivations and plots to alter the status quo and jeopardise the security of the Indo-Pacific region.
With Xi’s “Great Chinese Rejuvenation” ideology, China’s position has hardened on every single one of its border disputes.
China has entered a phase of self-assertion, where it feels that it can unilaterally alter the status quo across a whole range of flashpoint issues in its own favour.