Across the Taiwan Strait: Mainland China, Taiwan and the 1995-1996 CrisisSuisheng Zhao Routledge, 2013年10月23日 - 318 頁 The 1995-1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis caused the largest naval movement by the United States in the Asia-Pacific since the Vietnam War. Using this crisis as a starting point, Across the Taiwan Strait takes an in-depth look at the relationship between mainland China and Taiwan. The contributors examine the causes of conflict and explore ways to prevent future tension from deteriorating into war. The political economy of Taiwan's mainland policy, the politics of mainland China's Taiwan policy, and the implications for U.S. security policy are also explored. |
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THE ORIGINS OF CONFLICT ACROSS THE TAIWAN STRAIT | 41 |
Making Sense of Beijings Taiwan Policy | 75 |
CHANGING LEADERSHIP PERCEPTIONS | 99 |
THE TAIWAN STRAIT CRISIS | 127 |
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TAIWANS | 163 |
THE CROSSSTRAIT TALKS OF 1993THE REST OF THE STORY | 197 |
COMPETING CONCEPTIONS OF TAIWANS IDENTITY | 229 |
THE PROSPECTS OF A LARGER | 243 |
THE TAIWAN STRAIT CRISIS OF 1996 | 277 |
ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS | 297 |
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