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Doubly dualistic dilemma: US strategies towards China and Taiwan / Yang, Philip   Journal Article
Yang, Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract In its relations with Taiwan and China, Washington has begun to implement separate dual strategies in order to simultaneously deter unilateral action while balancing out the rival political and military forces of each side. A simple standard strategy just is not sufficient to maintain the status quo. The way to maintain peace is for Washington to keep its role as a moderator between the two sides while preventing both from taking unilateral steps toward goals that would naturally provoke the other. US policy has to mirror the duality of the cross-strait arena by implementing dual balancing and deterrent strategies. It is also imperative that policymakers realize the complexity of the situation so as not to unwittingly provoke either side. This paper is an analysis of the emerging US strategy of deterring both sides of the Taiwan Strait from taking unilateral action while maintaining a balance of military and political forces, and gives some suggestions as to the further development of this strategy.
Key Words Taiwan  United States  China  Strategy 
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From strategic competitor to security collaborator? New U.S.-China-China Tri-level strategic relations and Taiwan security in / Yang, Philip Dec 2003  Journal Article
Yang, Philip Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2003.
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