Taiwan's relations with mainland China : a tail wagging two dogs

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    • Su, Chi

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Taiwan's relations with mainland China : a tail wagging two dogs

Su Chi

(Routledge contemporary Asia series, 6)

Routledge, 2009

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Taiwan's Relations with Mainland China is the first book to deal with the role of Taiwan's leadership politics, including the personal political styles of Lee Teng-hui and Chen Shui-bian, in the development of Taiwan's mainland policy and the consequences for U.S.-Taiwan relations. Including analysis of the critical and volatile 1988-2004 period, the Taiwan Straits crisis and cross-strait tension associated with the 2004 Taiwan presidential campaign, Su Chi weaves in his personal participation in Taiwan policy making during critical periods in Taiwan's diplomatic history to provide insight and information on cross-strait relations that is not available elsewhere As a study of Taiwan's mainland and US policy this will be a fascinating read for students and scholars of Taiwan Politics, Chinese Foreign Policy and East Asian Security studies alike.

Table of Contents

1. Conciliation in Cross-Strait Relations 2. Tension after the Cornell Visit 3. The Two-States Theory Bombshell 4. The New ROC President 5. Two Sets of "Five Nos" 6. The New Taiwan Strait Policy of George W. Bush 7. One Country on Each Side 8. US Preventive Diplomacy 9. Contentious Taiwan 10. Treacherous Strait 11. Conclusion: Six Variables Epilogue: The Tail Keeps Wagging Chronology

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