U.S. must hold on to its 'One China' policy, Joseph Nye says

At Tokyo forum, Japan's defense minister calls on Beijing for 'dialogue'

20231020  Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

Joseph Nye, a former U.S. assistant secretary of defense, says Washington should be wary of concluding that "we've reached 'peak China.'" He was speaking at the CSIS/Nikkei symposium on Oct. 20 in Tokyo. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)

NATSUMI KAWASAKI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- China's recent economic slowdown does not mean there is an opening for the U.S. to change its "One China" policy, which considers Taiwan as part of China, a former U.S. assistant secretary of defense stressed on Friday.

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