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050601
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Westport, Praeger Publishers, 2003.
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xiv, 272p.
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0275980227
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099744
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New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2010.
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xx, 288p.
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9788182744493
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055373 | 327.51/KON 055373 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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075115
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Washington, DC, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, 2006.
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59p.
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9185473189
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051948 | 303.690951/ZHA 051948 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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072841
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1997.
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111-116p.
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039159 | 951.249/POL 039159 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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073135
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Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2006.
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xiv, 362p.
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0804753911
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051494 | 355.033551/LEW 051494 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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095669
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2010.
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In order to promote peaceful development in cross-Strait relations, this article proposes that both sides of the Taiwan Strait sign a "Basic Agreement on Peaceful Cross-Strait Development" - a temporary agreement (modus vivendi) to determine political relations and future development across the Strait. Three major points should be included in this agreement: first, both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one "Whole China" and both sides have no intention to separate from this "Whole China"; furthermore, both sides pledge not to split the "Whole China", but to work in unison to maintain the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the "Whole China"; second, both sides of the Taiwan Strait share constitutionally guaranteed equal relations, and normal relations across the Strait will develop on the basis of this constitutional equality; and third, both sides decide to establish communities in areas of common agreement in order to promote mutually cooperative relations.
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075109
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Uppsala, The Silk Road Studies Program, 2006.
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24p.
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9185473219
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051947 | 327.51249051/SWA 051947 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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084978
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2008.
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In January and March 2008, Taiwan's citizens voted primarily for domestic political reasons to oust the Democratic Progressive Party administration and promulgate the second peaceful transfer of power in Taiwan's relatively young democracy. Surveys suggest that the new administration of President Ma Ying-jeou in its first few months in office has failed to meet voter expectations. Taiwan's new international relations with the United States, Japan and China have also raised concerns both within Taiwan and overseas.
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114972
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Oxon, Routledge, 2008.
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xix, 342p.
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9780415589994
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056910 | 327.51249051/CHI 056910 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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100064
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2010.
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This article assesses Taiwan's strategic options in relation to the US. From Taipei's perspective, the first strategic option is to maintain the interest of the US and this is largely done by emphasizing the threat posed by a rising China. The second strategic option relates to gaining more support from the US through highlighting the island republic's democratic credentials. Importantly, limitations exist in Taiwan's strategic options in part because they are subject to positive responses from the US as well as reactions from China. For Taipei, a middle power, the key therefore is achieving an optimal mix of strategies while overcoming any deficiencies in order to enhance its national security.
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079513
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Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2007.
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xvi, 252p.
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080475554X
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052888 | 327.51051249/WAC 052888 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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