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ID095544
Title ProperBeyond power politics
Other Title Informationinstitution-building and mainland China's Taiwan policy transition
LanguageENG
AuthorXin, Qiang
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Facing the ever-growing interdependence across the Taiwan Strait, Mainland China's strategy towards Taiwan is undergoing a profound change, that is, transcending the staunch realpolitik mentality and turning to an institutional arrangement in policy making. Especially since President Hu Jintao took up his position, the Mainland has endeavored to improve cross-Strait relations through the institutionalization of a series of sensitive issues, such as the proposals and signatures of some long-term accords aiming to advocate economic cooperation, promote social exchanges, weaken political opposition and foster mutual trust. By taking the Mainland's national development strategy shift, Taiwan's domestic reality and 'institution deficit' in cross-Strait relations into consideration, this paper analyzes the reasons, efforts and features of the Mainland's recent institutional-orientated policy transition.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 65; Jun 2010: p.525 - 539
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 65; Jun 2010: p.525 - 539
Key WordsPower Politics ;  Taiwan Policy Transition ;  China ;  Institution - Building ;  Taiwan ;  Hu Jintao ;  Economic Cooperation ;  Institutionalization


 
 
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