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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... White House turned down a proposed meeting between Clinton and Jiang Zemin in Moscow to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II . Clinton was afraid of being seen as cozy with China . At this juncture , the White House ...
... White House had on many occasions spoken as if the TRA did not necessarily oblige the United States to act to protect Taiwan . Congress shortly after this passed a joint sense of the Congress resolution . that criticized the People's ...
... White House , the Department of State , and Beijing . Congress was not going to be pushed around . In August , Representative Benjamin Gilman , as head of the House International Relations Committee , led a congressional delegation to ...
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