Taiwan Strait dilemmas : China-Taiwan-U.S. policies in the new century /
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Imprint: | Washington, DC : Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2000. |
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Description: | xviii, 174 p. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Significant issues series v. 22, no. 1 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4223040 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- I. Frameworks and Ambiguities
- 1. Again on Interim Arrangements in the Taiwan Strait
- 2. U.S. Policy Ambiguities and Current Cross-Strait Dilemmas
- II. "One China" and International Space
- 3. The Gordian Knot in Cross-Strait Relations: The Question of Taiwan's Participation in International Organizations
- 4. International Space for What? Beijing's Concerns and Position Regarding Taiwan's Participation in International Organizations
- 5. The Two-State Theory: Myth or Reality?
- 6. Taiwan's Legal Status: Beyond the Unification-Independence Dichotomy
- III. Economic Dependencies and Interdependencies
- 7. Like Lips and Teeth: Economic Scenarios of Cross-Strait Relations
- 8. Mainland China and Taiwan's WTO Entry: Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Prospects
- 9. Taiwan's Economic Influence: Implications for Resolving Political Tensions
- IV. Contingencies and Dilemmas
- 10. Cross-Strait Relations and the Prisoner's Dilemma
- 11. Looking Ahead: Major Events That May Affect Cross-Strait Relations
- Index
- About the Contributors