Playing with Fire: The Looming War with China Over TaiwanBloomsbury Academic, 2006年5月30日 - 266 頁 One of the most pressing issues for China—and the world at large—is the continuing presence of an independence-minded Taiwan off China's southern coast. Recent modernization efforts within the Chinese military and tough remarks by Chinese officials have alarmed many in Washington, and caused others to question America's commitments in the region. |
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... party and Deng's successor , yet kept his seat in the party's Central Committee . Deng had sacrificed Hu in order to stem the tide of leftist pressure . In this way , Deng and his rightist , capitalist re- forms survived . This was a ...
... Party , which advocated Taiwan's independence and its permanent separation from China , performed well below expectations . Party leaders had said after the 1989 election that it would be the ruling party if the electorate were allowed ...
... Party performed quite well in 1995 legislative election . In 1996 , it did not do well . Lee was now truly in control , as Chinese leaders in Beijing saw the situation . From their perspective Taiwan had a dominant party or a one - party ...
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The Tiananmen Square Massacre Does Irreparable Damage | 21 |
The United States Sells F16 Fighter Planes to Taipei Strains | 36 |
President Lee Visits His Alma Mater Beijing Feels Betrayed | 51 |
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