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LIU, PHILIP HSIAOPONG
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130614
Gathering scholars to defend the country: the institute of international relations before 1975
/ Liu, Philip Hsiaopong
Liu, Philip Hsiaopong
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Throughout much of history the Institute a/'/international Relations /[IR] has been perceived as a Kuomintang think tank. Based an the perspective generated by personal contributions (before its formal establishment in 1975as part of National Chengchi University, the author tracer the IIR's foundations and key staff as far back as 1937 to argue that is was constructed during a national crisis because the state leader needed professional opinions that could be used strategically. Thus rather than considering the IIR as an organization subject to a political party. it should be regarded as on institution charged with gathering scholars to defend the country.
Key Words
Political Parties
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Overseas Development
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Political Organization
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National Crisis
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International Relations - IR
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Think Thank
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Institute of International Relations - IIR
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Political Studies
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Strategy
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History
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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Love the tree, love the branch: Beijing's friendship with Lee Kuan Yew, 1954–1965
/ Liu, Philip Hsiaopong
Liu, Philip Hsiaopong
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Chinese national identity has long been considered to have been an obstacle to Singapore's nation-building efforts. This is mainly because China was suspected of using its ethnic links to encourage Singapore's communist rebellions during the 1950s and 1960s as Lee Kuan Yew was working towards establishing the city state. This study reviews Lee's exchanges with Beijing and argues that he gave China the impression that he was building an anticolonial, pro-China nation. Beijing therefore responded positively to Lee's requests for support. Reiterating its overseas Chinese policy to Lee, Beijing sided with him against his political rivals and even acquiesced in his suppression of Chinese-speaking “communists.” In addition, China boosted Lee's position against Tunku Abdul Rahman, supported Singapore's independence and lobbied Indonesia to recognize the territory as a separate state. China thus actually played a helpful role in Singapore's nation building.
Key Words
Zhou Enlai
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Lee Kuan Yew
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People's Action Party
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Liao Chengzhi
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Lim Chin Siong
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Barisan Sosialis
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060591
Online research on Taiwan-US-China relations
/ Tung, Chen-Yuan; Liu, Philip Hsiaopong
Sep-Dec 2004
Tung, Chen-Yuan
Journal Article
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Sep-Dec 2004.
Key Words
Taiwan
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United States
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China
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Internet
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Electronic Databases
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International Relations - Case Studies
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