Inherited Rivalry : : Conflict Across the Taiwan Straits / / ed. by Chi Huang, Samuel S.G. Wu, Tun-jen Cheng.

Discusses the complex relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China, abandoning both the purely descriptive diplomatic-history and the divided-nation approaches in favor of a more theoretically grounded analysis.

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
©1995
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (276 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Transcription Conversion
  • Acronyms
  • 1. The Mainland China-Taiwan Dyad as a Research Program
  • Part 1. Patterns of Interaction
  • 2. Rivalry Between the ROC and the PRC: An Expected-Utility Theoretical Perspective
  • 3. The Mainland China-Taiwan Relationship: From Confrontation to Interdependence?
  • Part 2. The Impact of Domestic Factors on Interaction: Beijing to Taipei
  • 4. Beijing's Policy Toward Taiwan: An Elite Conflict Model
  • 5. Mainland China's Bargaining Tactics: Future Negotiations with Taipei
  • 6. The Making of Beijing's Taiwan Policy
  • 7. Economic Reform, Cross-Straits Relations, and the Politics of Issue Linkage
  • Part 3. The Impact of Domestic Factors on Interaction: Taipei to Beijing
  • 8. Chiefs, Staffers, Indians, and Others: How Was Taiwan's Mainland China Policy Made?
  • 9. The Political Economy of Taiwan's Investment in China
  • Part 4. External Environment and Interaction
  • 10. The Reluctant Dragon: Taiwan as a Psychological Factor in Mainland China's U.S. Policy
  • 11. An Evaluation of the Republic of China's Foreign Policy Alternatives
  • 12. The ROC-PRC Rivalry and International Relations Studies
  • Part 5. Inherited Rivalry: A Chronology
  • Appendix: Statistics on Taiwan and Mainland China
  • About the Contributors
  • Index
  • About the Book and the Editors