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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... percent of Taiwan's foreign commerce went by sea — 75 percent of it via the ports of Keelung and Kaohsiung . Almost 100 percent of its oil was imported . A whopping 82 percent of its gross national product derived from trade . 19 In ...
... percent and Mainland Chinese 14 percent . ) They also wanted Taiwan to be formally and legally separate from China . They advocated a Taiwan identity . But they learned a lesson in 1991 , when they so blatantly made independence the ...
... percent more , and some said as much as ten percent . If it was five percent , assuming Lee needed fifty percent or more of the popular vote to have a mandate , as was widely proclaimed by pundits before the election , then Beijing had ...
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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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