Peace and security across the Taiwan Strait
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Peace and security across the Taiwan Strait
(St. Antony's series)
Palgrave Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The end of the Cold War has regrettably not brought an end to all the major confrontations of the last century. One such confrontation is the stand-off across the Taiwan Strait. Despite increasingly interwoven economic links between the People's Republic of China and Taiwan in recent years, the tension between the two has not dissipated. Tsang and a group of international experts examine the subject of peace and security across the Taiwan Strait and suggest models for peace.
Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements War or Peace Across the Taiwan Strait
- S.Tsang Structure and Process Behind Beijing's Policy Towards Taiwan
- B.Yu Driving Forces Behind Taipei's Mailand Policy
- C.Su China's Bottom Line and Incentives for a Peaceful Solution
- S.Zhao Taiwan's Bottom Line
- J-F.Yan The Role of the United States in Seeking a Peaceful Solution
- A.D.Romberg China's Ability to use Force and its Calculations
- J.T.Dreyer The Alternative to Peace: War Scenarios
- A.N-D.Yang Peace Proposal One: The China Commonwealth Model
- T-C.Kuo & R.H.Myers Peace Proposal Two: The Chinese Union Model
- S.Tsang
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