From the 'Olympic Formula' to the Beijing Games: Towards Greater Integration across the Taiwan Strait?
Author: Chan G.
Source: Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 15, Number 1, 1 April 2002 , pp. 141-148(8)
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Abstract:
The award of the 2008 Olympic Games to Beijing has animated the people of China, but has raised hopes as well as fears among people in Taiwan. The Olympic movement has enabled both countries to participate in international sports under the so-called 'Olympic formula'. It has also stimulated cooperation between them in such areas as science and trade. Can the Beijing Games bring the two sides closer together through the co-hosting of some events? Three issues may stand in the way: operational feasibility, juridical consent and political agreement. The most intractable problem is the 'one China' principle, a condition set by Beijing for further cooperation. The co-hosting project is not impossible, provided both sides have the political will to make it work. At the moment, however, this political will seems to be wanting.Language: English
Document Type: Research article
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