Taiwan's foreign and defense policies: features and determinants
Taiwan_s foreign and defense policies have evolved greatly since the days of Chiang Kai-Shek. Its leaders have created a government based on popular sovereignty rather than Chinese nationalism; adopted pragmatic and creative approaches to expanding its international presence, and sought to make itse...
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Zusammenfassung: | Taiwan_s foreign and defense policies have evolved greatly since the days of Chiang Kai-Shek. Its leaders have created a government based on popular sovereignty rather than Chinese nationalism; adopted pragmatic and creative approaches to expanding its international presence, and sought to make itself safe from attack or coercion by Mainland China through acquiring modern weapons, building a more efficient military, and developing closer military and political ties with the United States. China, in turn, has adopted a complex strategy of pressures and enticements to arrest Taiwan_s moves toward greater independence. The United States and Japan also wield substantial influence over Taiwan_s foreign and defense policies, but U.S. influence is clearly the dominant influence on Taiwan_s decisions about theater ballistic missile defenses-providing information and advice that will strongly shape the course of Taiwan_s planning, procurement, and deployment. The authors conclude that the United States should continue to maintain a public allegiance to the One China concept, combined with a posture of public ambiguity regarding the level of the U.S. defense commitment. Privately, the United States should make it clear to Beijing that it will respond militarily to a Chinese attack on Taiwan, and should state to Taipei that it will prevent a unilateral attempt to gain independence. |
Beschreibung: | "Supported by the Smith Richardson Foundation." -- "Center for Asia-Pacific Policy." -- "MR-1383-SRF"--P. [4] of cover. - Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | xix, 172 p. 28 cm |
ISBN: | 0833030949 |
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spelling | Swaine, Michael D. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)132810239 aut Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants Michael D. Swaine, James C. Mulvenon Santa Monica, Calif. Rand 2001 xix, 172 p. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Supported by the Smith Richardson Foundation." -- "Center for Asia-Pacific Policy." -- "MR-1383-SRF"--P. [4] of cover. - Includes bibliographical references Taiwan_s foreign and defense policies have evolved greatly since the days of Chiang Kai-Shek. Its leaders have created a government based on popular sovereignty rather than Chinese nationalism; adopted pragmatic and creative approaches to expanding its international presence, and sought to make itself safe from attack or coercion by Mainland China through acquiring modern weapons, building a more efficient military, and developing closer military and political ties with the United States. China, in turn, has adopted a complex strategy of pressures and enticements to arrest Taiwan_s moves toward greater independence. The United States and Japan also wield substantial influence over Taiwan_s foreign and defense policies, but U.S. influence is clearly the dominant influence on Taiwan_s decisions about theater ballistic missile defenses-providing information and advice that will strongly shape the course of Taiwan_s planning, procurement, and deployment. The authors conclude that the United States should continue to maintain a public allegiance to the One China concept, combined with a posture of public ambiguity regarding the level of the U.S. defense commitment. Privately, the United States should make it clear to Beijing that it will respond militarily to a Chinese attack on Taiwan, and should state to Taipei that it will prevent a unilateral attempt to gain independence. POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh Politik Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf Taiwan - Politique et gouvernement ram Taiwan - Politique militaire ram USA China Foreign relations administration Taiwan Foreign relations administration Taiwan Military policy Taiwan Politics and government 1988-2000 United States Foreign relations administration Taiwan (DE-588)4017875-4 gnd rswk-swf Taiwan (DE-588)4017875-4 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s DE-604 Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Mulvenon, James C. Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Swaine, Michael D. 1951- Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh Politik Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4003846-4 (DE-588)4116489-1 (DE-588)4017875-4 |
title | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants |
title_auth | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants |
title_exact_search | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants |
title_full | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants Michael D. Swaine, James C. Mulvenon |
title_fullStr | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants Michael D. Swaine, James C. Mulvenon |
title_full_unstemmed | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies features and determinants Michael D. Swaine, James C. Mulvenon |
title_short | Taiwan's foreign and defense policies |
title_sort | taiwan s foreign and defense policies features and determinants |
title_sub | features and determinants |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh Politik Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd |
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