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HICKEY, DENNIS
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Beijing's evolving policy toward Taipei: engagement or entrapment
/ Hickey, Dennis
Hickey, Dennis
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Key Words
Political Theory
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China - Relation - Taiwan
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Beijing - Evolving Policy
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China - Evolving Policy
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Taiwan - Relation - China
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Cross - Strait Relation - China
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China - Unification
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Taiwan - Independence
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100902
Dancing with the dragon: China's emergence in the developing world
/ Hickey, Dennis (ed); Guo, Baogang (ed)
2010
Hickey, Dennis
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Publication
Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010.
Description
xi, 228p.
Series
Challenges facing Chinese political development
Standard Number
9780739140659, hbk
Key Words
Developing Countries - Foreign Relations - China
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China - Foreign Relations - Developing Countries
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China - Foreign Economic Relations - Developing Countries
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Developing Countries - Foreign Economic Relations - China
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149052
In the eye of the typhoon: Taiwan and the growing dispute in the South China Sea
/ Hickey, Dennis
Hickey, Dennis
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Summary/Abstract
In this study I analyze Taiwan’s policy toward the South China Sea dispute. I also examine two options that Taipei may wish to consider to address the growing instability in the area. I suggest that while some minor adjustments in policy might be warranted, it appears likely that Taiwan will resist significant changes to its present policy.
Key Words
Territorial Disputes
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South China Sea Dispute
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Taiwan’s Foreign Policy
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