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WU YU-SHAN (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   020765


Comparing third-wave democracies: EWast Central Europe and the ROC / Wu Yu-Shan July-Aug 2001  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication July-Aug 2001.
Description 1-37
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ID:   012883


From reform to bureaucratic stability in the PRC / Wu Yu-Shan Aug 1997  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Aug 1997.
Description 81-104
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ID:   017204


Taiwan in 1993: altempling a diplomatic breakthough / Wu Yu-Shan Jan 1994  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Jan 1994.
Description 46-54
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ID:   009138


Taiwan in 1994: managing a critical relationship / Wu Yu-Shan Jan 1995  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Jan 1995.
Description 61-69
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ID:   018646


Taiwan In 2000: Managing the aftershocks from power transfer / Wu Yu-Shan Jan-Feb 2001  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2001.
Description 40-48
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ID:   021074


Taiwan in 2001: stalemated on all fronts / Wu Yu-Shan Jan/Feb 2002  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Jan/Feb 2002.
Description 29-38
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ID:   018236


Theorizing on relations across the Taiwan Strait: nine conttending approaches / Wu, Yu-Shan Nov 2000  Article
Wu Yu-Shan Article
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Publication Nov 2000.
Description 407-428
Summary/Abstract Cross-Strait relations between Taiwan and mainland China are of great importance to the development of China and peace in East Asia. However, this subject has not been sufficiently dealt with in a theoretical manner. This paper takes stock of the analytical approaches in the field in an effort to present to the academic world the existing intellectual instruments that interested researchers can take advantage of in cross-Strait studies. Nine approaches are identified. They are: the divided-nation model, integration theory, the power asymmetry model, the vote-maximizing model, the developmental state paradigm, strategic triangle theory, systems theory, political psychology theory, and the cognitive approach. The intellectual roots of these approaches are traced and their applicability to cross-Strait relations examined. Their strengths and weaknesses are also compared. Finally, a synthetic analytical framework is proposed. It is believed that a literature review of this kind is a prerequisite to a theoretical understanding of the cross-Strait relations.
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