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HICKEY, DENNIS V (6) answer(s).
 
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Imbalance in the Taiwan strait / Hickey, Dennis V   Journal Article
Hickey, Dennis V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Taiwan  United States  Arms Sales  Taiwan Strait  Beijing  Military Imbalance 
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ID:   101930


Rapprochement between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland: implications for American foreign policy / Hickey, Dennis V   Journal Article
Hickey, Dennis V Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article examines US policy toward the improving relations between the Republic of China on Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. It also analyzes several policy options that the Barack Obama administration may wish to consider. In conclusion, the author suggests that, despite some arguments to the contrary, continuing the current policy supporting the growing rapprochement between Beijing and Taipei is in the best interest of the US.
Key Words Taiwan  China  American Foreign Policy  Taipei  Barack Obama  Beijing 
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ID:   131657


Taiwan and the rising tensions in the East China Sea: a mouse that roared / Hickey, Dennis V   Journal Article
Hickey, Dennis V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This study examines Taiwan's policy toward the territorial dispute in the East China Sea and explains why it has yielded some dividends. The paper suggests that Taipei's diplomatic initiative-the East China Sea Peace Initiative-is the most sensible proposal advanced to reduce the potential for conflict in the region.
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Taiwan in 2015 : a turning point? / Hickey, Dennis V; Niou, Emerson   Article
Hickey, Dennis V Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2015, Taipei’s relations with Washington moved forward in parallel with the improvements in cross-Strait relations initiated in 2008. Perhaps most notable was President Ma Ying-jeou’s summit meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping. Despite gains in external relations, however, the island was plagued by partisan gridlock, a stagnating economy, and political unrest. Most anticipated a Democratic Progressive Party victory over the ruling Kuomintang in the January 2016 presidential election. But few could predict what kind of fallout the election might generate.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Presidential Election  DPP  KMT 
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Taiwan in 2016: a new era? / Niou, Emerson M S; Hickey, Dennis V   Journal Article
Niou, Emerson M S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The opposition Democratic Progressive Party won decisive victories in the Legislative Yuan and presidential elections. Despite these victories, 2016 proved to be a difficult year for Taiwan’s new ruling party. As 2016 drew to a close, polls showed that most of Taiwan’s population disapproved of Tsai Ing-wen’s performance as president.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Presidential Election  DPP  KMT 
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ID:   126983


U.S. policy toward Taiwan / Hickey, Dennis V   Journal Article
Hickey, Dennis V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines U.S. policy toward Taiwan and explores several proposals for change that an American administration may wish to consider. The author suggests that, while the United States should not overhaul its current relationship with Taiwan, some modest adjustments in policy may be warranted.
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