Foreign Policies toward Taiwan

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Author_Shaohua Hu
Beijing's Taiwan Policy
Beijing’s Taiwan Policy
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China External Trade Development Council
Chinese Reunification
comparative foreign policy analysis
conflict
cross-strait
Cross-strait Conflict
cross-strait relations
Cross-strait War
diplomatic recognition
East Asian security
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Hostile Russia
independence
inter-Korean Basic Agreement
international relations theory
LDP
LDP's Landslide Victory
LDP’s Landslide Victory
National Interest
President Kim Young Sam
regional power dynamics
Roc
Russia's China Policy
Russian Foreign Policy Elite
Russia’s China Policy
Solomon Islands
sovereignty disputes
Taiwan Independence
Taiwan Issue
Taiwan's Allies
Taiwan's Diplomatic Allies
Taiwan's Modern History
Taiwanese Identity
Taiwan’s Allies
Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies
Taiwan’s Modern History
West Germany
Zheng Chenggong

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138061743
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The issue of Taiwan is the single most difficult factor in the relationship between China and the United States. Any cross-straits conflict between China and Taiwan is likely not only to pit the world’s two leading powers against each other, but also to suck in many other countries. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of other countries’ foreign policies towards Taiwan. It considers the position of the United States and key regional powers including Japan and South and North Korea, examines the attitude of Russia and other countries which support China on this issue, and discusses the surprising policies of some smaller countries, which have recognised Taiwan’s independence. The book also relates the overall picture to various international relations theories.
Shaohua Hu is Associate Professor of Political Science and the coordinator of the International Affairs Program at Wagner College, New York, USA.

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