China and the Challenge of Economic Globalization: The Impact of WTO MembershipHung-gay Fung, Changhong Pei, Kevin H. Zhang M.E. Sharpe, 2006 - 336 頁 This multidisciplinary study evaluates the implications of China's WTO membership on the nation and provides policy guidance for those doing business in China or working with the Chinese economy. |
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Presidential Election Democratization and CrossStrait Relations | 3 |
Anatomy of an Electoral Earthquake How the KMT Lost and the DPP Won the 2000 Presidential Election | 48 |
Democratic Consolidation in the PostKMT Era The Challenge of Governance | 88 |
Taiwans Democratization What Lessons for China? | 115 |
Defeat of the KMT Implications for OneParty QuasiDemocratic Regimes in Southeast Asia | 133 |
Does Chens Election Make Any Difference? Domestic and International Constraints on Taipei Washington and Beijing | 155 |
Beijing and Taipei Between a Rock and a Hard Place | 193 |
CrossStrait Economic Relations Can They Ameliorate the Political Problem? | 215 |
Japans Taiwan Policy Beyond the 1972 System? | 260 |
Taiwan Relations Act | 283 |
Text of the Joint Communique Issued by The United States of America and The Peoples Republic of China February 27 1972 in Shanghai | 295 |
Joint Communique on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between the United States of America and the Peoples Republic of China January 1 ... | 300 |
Text of Joint Communique August 17 1982 | 302 |
Contributors | 305 |
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Americas Taiwan Quandary How Much Does Chens Election Matter? | 236 |
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