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ID087753
Title ProperTaiwan
Other Title Informationan internal affair! how China's domestic politics and foreign policy interact on the Taiwan issue?
LanguageENG
AuthorCabestan, Jean-Pierre
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Taiwan may be an internal affair but the domestic public opinion is not invited to participate very much in a debate and a decision-making process that have remained confined to the Chinese Communist Party and the military top leadership and, on purpose, involves a very small number of officials and experts. Conservative and nationalist forces do constrain Beijing's Taiwan policy. And some leaders are tempted to use the Taiwan issue for unrelated domestic or foreign policy purpose. Nevertheless, what is striking is the potential for flexibility in China's Taiwan policy. While Chinese local governments and companies' increasing interests in business-as-usual in the Strait and the unbearable cost of any armed conflict tend to narrow the government's options, concentration of power and the efficiency of the propaganda machine allow it to rather smoothly manage, in particular vis-à-vis the elites' conservative opinion group as well as its own public opinion, this flexibility.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 26, No.1; Mar2009: p1-20
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 26, No.1; Mar2009: p1-20
Key WordsChina ;  Decision - Making ;  Foreign Policy ;  People's Liberation Army ;  Taiwan United States ;  People’s Liberation Army