Taiwan: nation-state or province?

In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, John Copper provides a comprehensive introduction to Taiwan. The book highlights Taiwan's unique attributes: its uneasy status as a nation-state, its successful trade-oriented economy - despite a lack of natural resources - its rapid transition to...

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Main Author: Copper, John F. 1940- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder [u.a.] Westview Press 1996
Edition:2. ed.
Series:Nations of the modern world : Asia
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, John Copper provides a comprehensive introduction to Taiwan. The book highlights Taiwan's unique attributes: its uneasy status as a nation-state, its successful trade-oriented economy - despite a lack of natural resources - its rapid transition to democracy in the wake of economic development, and its ambiguous relationship with the United States
Considering Taiwan's international role in the post-Cold War era, Copper weighs the future of this small but vital island nation
Physical Description:XII, 220 S. Ill.
ISBN:0813320909
0813320917

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