China's rise, Taiwan's dilemmas and international peace
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China's rise, Taiwan's dilemmas and international peace
(Politics in Asia series)
Routledge, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780415405782
Description
If we are to believe the media then a war between China and Taiwan is inevitable. Incorporating interviews, archives and original research, this book examines the troubled relationship between China, Taiwan and the United States, bringing Taiwanese views on identity politics to the forefront of the discussion.
Centering on the primary issues facing Taiwan, China and the US, the book analyzes Taiwan's need to prevent China's rule suffocating their cherished democracy. It questions whether China will pursue military force to achieve political and economic dominance over Taiwan, and how the US proposes to maintain peace between these two countries to ensure both a continuation of democracy in Taiwan and good relations with China. In highlighting these issues, the book seeks to offer practical policy alternatives that could help to advance the cause of freedom and international peace. Featuring chapters from an international group of academics, the book makes a valuable edition to the understanding of Taiwan-China relations within an international context.
Table of Contents
Preface Part 1: Taiwan's Identity and China's Policy 1. Taiwanese Nationalism and the "Unforgettable Others" 2. The Political-Economic Paradox Part 2. Taiwan's Dilemmas 3. China Isolates Taiwan 4. The High Cost of Excluding Taiwan from the WHO 5. One China, Diplomatic Isolation and a Separate Taiwan 5. Civil Society, Grassroots Aspirations and Diplomatic Isolation 7. Taiwan Adapts to the Network Society Part 3. China's Rise and International Peace 8. Taiwan's Participation in International Organizations Vincent Wei-cheng Wang 9. Taiwan's Bid for U.N. Membership 10. Taiwan's Asia-Pacific Geo-Strategic Value 11. China's Dilemma on Using Military Force 11. Marginalizing Taiwan Weakens Mainland Security
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ISBN 9780415701853
Description
If we are to believe the media then a war between China and Taiwan is inevitable. Incorporating interviews, archives and original research, this book examines the troubled relationship between China, Taiwan and the US, bringing Taiwanese views on identity politics to the forefront of the discussion.
Centering on the primary issues facing Taiwan, China and the US, the book analyzes Taiwan's need to prevent China's rule suffocating their cherished democracy. It questions whether China will pursue military force to achieve political and economic dominance over Taiwan, and how the US proposes to maintain peace between these two countries to ensure both a continuation of democracy in Taiwan and good relations with China. In highlighting these issues, the book seeks to offer practical policy alternatives that could help to advance the cause of freedom and international peace. Featuring chapters from an international group of academics, the book makes a valuable edition to the understanding of Taiwan-China relations within an international context.
Table of Contents
Preface Part 1: Taiwan's Identity and China's Policy 1. Taiwanese Nationalism and the "Unforgettable Others" 2. The Political-Economic Paradox Part 2: Taiwan's Dilemmas 3. China Isolates Taiwan 4. The High Cost of Excluding Taiwan from the WHO 5. One China, Diplomatic Isolation and a Separate Taiwan 5. Civil Society, Grassroots Aspirations and Diplomatic Isolation 7. Taiwan Adapts to the Network Society Part 3: China's Rise and International Peace 8. Taiwan's Participation in International Organizations Vincent Wei-cheng Wang 9. Taiwan's Bid for U.N. Membership 10. Taiwan's Asia-Pacific Geo-Strategic Value 11. China's Dilemma on Using Military Force 11. Marginalizing Taiwan Weakens Mainland Security
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