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China and the challenge of the future: changing political patterns / Hamrin, Carol Lee 199  Book
Hamrin, Carol Lee Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 199.
Description xi, 257p.
Standard Number 0813309824
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ID:   042615


China's establishment intellectuals / Hamrin, Carol Lee (ed); Cheek, Timothy (ed) 1986  Book
Hamrin, Carol Lee Book
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Publication New York, M.E. Sharpe, 1986.
Description xix, 266p.
Standard Number 087332367X
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Decision making in Deng's China / Hamrin, Carol Lee (ed); Zhao, Suisheng (ed) 1995  Book
Zhao, Suisheng Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1995.
Description xlvii, 255p.
Standard Number 1563245027
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ID:   052007


Floating island: change of paradigm on the Taiwan question / Hamrin, Carol Lee; Wang, Zheng   Journal Article
Hamrin, Carol Lee Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract China and Taiwan, as well as the US, have failed to adapt new practices in response to the paradigmatic changes in the sources and nature of the China-Taiwan conflict. Reflecting the tremendous political and social change in Taiwan, China and the world that have occurred during the past 10-15 years, the most prominent source of the China-Taiwan conflict has shifted from power to identity. This article discusses the change of social identity in Taiwan and the re-emergence of nativistic nationalism in the PRC identity. The authors suggest that policymakers on all three sides could begin to re-think the Taiwan issue by taking the advantage of the ideas and the methods pioneered by experts in the rapidly growing field of conflict analysis and resolution. In this article, the author apply concepts related to identity used by practitioners in the field of conflict resolutionto look at the deeper cultural issues of identity and suggest some more appropriate methods for intervention and resolution of this deeply rooted conflict.
Key Words China-Taiwan Conflict 
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