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CROSS STRAIT RELATIONS (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   067235


Changing dynamics in the Taiwan strait: one country, many systems? / Acharya, Alka 2005  Journal Article
Acharya, Alka Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   056046


China's information warfare discourse: Implocations for asymmet / Wang , Vincent Wei-Cheng June 2003  Journal Article
Wang , Vincent Wei-Cheng Journal Article
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ID:   126620


Dilemma and domestic uncertainty: Taiwan's insecurity in the South China Sea / Liu, Fu-Kuo   Journal Article
Liu, Fu-Kuo Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Maritime territorial disputes have become a hot issue in regional security and a pressing issue for Taiwan's national security. While Taiwan is persistently claiming sovereign right over the large part of the South China Sea based on the U-shaped line, its role is however weakened as a result of the cross-strait hostility and its prolonged hands-off policy. Of course, its ambiguous international status, difficult relation with mainland China and domestic political confusion on nation's future have more to do with its inactive role in the South China Sea disputes. This insecurity contributes to its ambivalent policy. This articleintends to address Taiwan's legitimate claim for the part of the South China Sea, which has been unknown and neglected by the international community, and examine the reasons why Taiwan had taken inactive policy toward the South China Sea. Alerted by recent aggressive moves of other claimants, Taiwan is now shifting to a reasonable tougher strategy in the South China Sea. The articlealso projects the course of fresh efforts made by the Taiwan government pressurised by the public with increasing awareness of urgency.
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ID:   066396


Direct flights take off: cross-straits relations remain grounded / Jacob, Jabin T 2005  Journal Article
Jacob, Jabin T Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Cross Strait Relations 
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ID:   066883


From romantic triangle to marriage Washington-Beijing-Taipei re / Wu, Yu-Shan 2005  Journal Article
Wu, Yu-Shan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   062547


new measure of preferences on the independence-unification issu / Niou, Emerson M S Feb-Apr 2005  Journal Article
Niou, Emerson M S Journal Article
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Publication Feb-Apr 2005.
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Perception of threats and pragmatic policy choice: a survey of public opinion in Taiwan / Wang, T Y 2005  Journal Article
Wang, T Y Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Taiwan  Unification  Cross Strait Relations  Survey  Threat 
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ID:   095667


Political thinking of the mainland taishang: some preliminary observations from the field / Schubert, Gunter   Journal Article
Schubert, Gunter Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the political thinking of Taiwanese business people (taishang) and factory managers (taigan) on the Chinese mainland by drawing on qualitative data gathered between 2006 and 2008 in the Pearl River Delta and the Shanghai/ Kunshan metropolitan area. An ideal type of taishang is constructed to explain the major features of their identification with Taiwan, their perspectives on cross-Strait relations, their integration in Chinese society and their self-assessment as political actors in the shaping of cross-Strait relations. An important finding of this study is that the taishang is a rather apolitical figure who does not see much leeway to develop autonomous political leverage. However, this may change gradually as cross-Strait relations have eased significantly since the Kuomintang (KMT) (Guomindang) came to power in mid-2008 and the governments in Beijing and Taibei have experienced a rapprochement.
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ID:   077037


Rise of China and Taiwan's response: the anti-secession law as a case study / Lin, Cheng-Yi   Journal Article
Lin, Cheng-Yi Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   062544


Taiwanese or Chenese? independence or unification ? an analysis / Chang, G andy; Wang, T Y Feb-Apr 2005  Journal Article
Wang, T Y Journal Article
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Publication Feb-Apr 2005.
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ID:   077020


US balancing role in cross-strait relations: the irony of mudding through / Clark, Cal   Journal Article
Clark, Cal Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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