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- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog alternative "Taiwan issue".
- catalog contributor b12041862.
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations Taiwan.".
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "China Politics and government 1976-".
- catalog coverage "China Politics and government 1976-2002.".
- catalog coverage "Taiwan Foreign relations China.".
- catalog coverage "Taiwan Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "Taiwan Politics and government 1988-2000.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations China.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations Taiwan.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Historical Review. Role of the United States in Taiwan before the 1990s. China's Taiwan Policy before the 1990s. Cross-Strait Relations before 1995 -- Ch. 2. Lee's U.S. Visit and China's Response. Response to the United States. Response to Taiwan -- Ch. 3. US China Policy: Facing A Rising China. Rise of China and U.S. Concern. China's Vulnerabilities. China Challenge. "Hand-Shaped" Asia-Pacific Strategy -- Ch. 4. China's U.S. Policy: To Avoid a Head-On Collision. Taiwan in China's Overall Development Strategy. Chinese Reading of U.S. Motivation. Why China Responded So Strongly. Why China Exercised Such Restraint. Chinese Reconciliation. Fence-Mending. Trends and Impact -- Ch. 5. On a Collision Course. China's Perception of Taiwan. Taiwan's Position on Unification. Jiang's Eight-Point Proposal. Lee's Six-Point Reply. Last Straw: Lee's U.S. Visit -- Ch. 6. Bark without Bite. P.L.A. Capability. Taiwan's Vulnerabilities. Military Options. Why Not Attack?".
- catalog description "Ch. 7. Taiwan After the Face-Off. "Go Nuclear"? Calling for International Support. March Presidential Election. Presidential Inauguration. Military Modernization. Economic Resistance. Pushing "Pragmatic Diplomacy" Further. Dalai Lama's Visit. National Development Conference and Freezing of the Provincial Government. "Flexible Engagement" -- Ch. 8. China After the Face-Off. Rising Nationalism and Domestic Politics. Counter-Measures. Military Pressure. Political Pressure. Economic Engagement -- Ch. 9. Stalemate and Dilemma. Strategy and Rationale. Working on the United States. Working on Taiwan. Taiwan Pushes Ahead. Koo's China Visit in 1998 -- Ch. 10. Splash of the "Two States" Theory. Taiwan Makes a Big Splash. Chinese and International Pressure. Taiwan Explains. Motivation. China's Dilemma. What Will China Do?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 239 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "China's dilemma.".
- catalog identifier "9812300767 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "9812300775".
- catalog isFormatOf "China's dilemma.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,".
- catalog relation "China's dilemma.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations Taiwan.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "China Politics and government 1976-".
- catalog spatial "China Politics and government 1976-2002.".
- catalog spatial "Taiwan Foreign relations China.".
- catalog spatial "Taiwan Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "Taiwan Politics and government 1988-2000.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations China.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations Taiwan.".
- catalog subject "Chinese reunification question, 1949-".
- catalog subject "DS740.5.T28 S55 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Historical Review. Role of the United States in Taiwan before the 1990s. China's Taiwan Policy before the 1990s. Cross-Strait Relations before 1995 -- Ch. 2. Lee's U.S. Visit and China's Response. Response to the United States. Response to Taiwan -- Ch. 3. US China Policy: Facing A Rising China. Rise of China and U.S. Concern. China's Vulnerabilities. China Challenge. "Hand-Shaped" Asia-Pacific Strategy -- Ch. 4. China's U.S. Policy: To Avoid a Head-On Collision. Taiwan in China's Overall Development Strategy. Chinese Reading of U.S. Motivation. Why China Responded So Strongly. Why China Exercised Such Restraint. Chinese Reconciliation. Fence-Mending. Trends and Impact -- Ch. 5. On a Collision Course. China's Perception of Taiwan. Taiwan's Position on Unification. Jiang's Eight-Point Proposal. Lee's Six-Point Reply. Last Straw: Lee's U.S. Visit -- Ch. 6. Bark without Bite. P.L.A. Capability. Taiwan's Vulnerabilities. Military Options. Why Not Attack?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 7. Taiwan After the Face-Off. "Go Nuclear"? Calling for International Support. March Presidential Election. Presidential Inauguration. Military Modernization. Economic Resistance. Pushing "Pragmatic Diplomacy" Further. Dalai Lama's Visit. National Development Conference and Freezing of the Provincial Government. "Flexible Engagement" -- Ch. 8. China After the Face-Off. Rising Nationalism and Domestic Politics. Counter-Measures. Military Pressure. Political Pressure. Economic Engagement -- Ch. 9. Stalemate and Dilemma. Strategy and Rationale. Working on the United States. Working on Taiwan. Taiwan Pushes Ahead. Koo's China Visit in 1998 -- Ch. 10. Splash of the "Two States" Theory. Taiwan Makes a Big Splash. Chinese and International Pressure. Taiwan Explains. Motivation. China's Dilemma. What Will China Do?".
- catalog title "China's dilemma : the Taiwan issue / Sheng Lijun.".
- catalog title "Taiwan issue".
- catalog type "text".