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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812920403321

Titolo

New thinking about the Taiwan issue : theoretical insights into its origins, dynamics, and prospects / / edited by Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Dennis V. Hickey

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2012

ISBN

1-283-45878-0

9786613458780

1-136-47605-9

0-203-13149-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (256 p.)

Collana

Routledge politics in Asia series

Altri autori (Persone)

BlanchardJean-Marc F. <1962->

HickeyDennis Van Vranken

Disciplina

327.5124/9051

Soggetti

Taiwan Foreign relations China

China Foreign relations Taiwan

Taiwan Foreign relations 1945-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Normative convergence and cross-strait divergence : Westphalian sovereignty as an ideational source of the Taiwan conflict / Chengxin Pan -- Useful adversaries : how to understand the political economy of cross-strait security / Ching-Chang Chen -- Ethnic peace in the Taiwan strait / Shiping Zheng -- Unbalanced threat or rising integration? : explaining relations across the Taiwan Strait / Steve Chan -- Informal and nonofficial interactions in the new start of cross-strait relations : the case of Taiwanese businessmen / Jorge Tavares da Silva -- Structural realism and liberal pluralism : an assessment of Ma Ying-jeou's cross-strait policy / T.Y. Wang ... [et al.] -- Envisioning a China-Taiwan peace agreement / Phillip C. Saunders and Scott L. Kastner -- Democratic peace or economic peace? : theoretical debate and practical implications in new cross-strait relations / Yuchao Zhu.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book brings together a number of distinguished scholars from the US, Asia, and Europe who use the latest political science and international relations thinking to provide insights into the origins,



recent dynamics, and prospects of the Taiwan Issue. It clearly illuminates why there is a "Taiwan Problem," why conflict did not escalate to war between 2000 and 2008, and why cross-Strait relations improved after 2008. The book reveals the limits of realism as a device to gain traction into the Taiwan issue, demonstrates the importance of taking into account domestic political variables, and shows how theory can be used to advance the cause of better China-Taiwan relations and to analyze the potential for future conflict over Taiwan."--Publisher's description.