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Taiwan's Expanding Role in the International Arena : Entering the United Nations.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Yang, Maysing H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Florence : Taylor and Francis, 1997.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover ; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Taiwan Perspective; Prospects for Taiwan's Membership in the United Nations; Comments by William O'Chee, Senator, Australia; The Origins and Possible Resolution of the Cross-Straits Stalemate: An Institutional Economics Perspective; Comments by Frank Ching, Far Eastern Economic Review, HongKong; Part II: Asian Perspectives; Taiwan's ""Pragmatic Diplomacy"" and Its Implications for the Chinese Mainland, Japan, and the World.
  • Comments by C.L. Chiou, Professor, University of Queensland, AustraliaAustralian-Taiwanese Relations; Comments by Peter P. Chen Professor, Wayne State University, United States; Part III: Divided Nations' Perspectives; German-Taiwanese Relations: A Reappraisal; Comments by Bertrand Tsai Professor, National Taiwan University; Taiwan's International Role and Its Relations with Mainland China from Korea's Point of View; Comments by Wolfgang Sachsenröder Director, East and Southeast Asia Department, Friedrich Naumann Institute, Germany; Part IV: Comparative Perspectives.
  • Canadian Society: Model or Muddle for Taiwan?Comments by Hung Lien-te Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University; South Africa and Taiwan: Pariahs, International Redemption, and Global Change; Comments by Parris H. Chang Member of the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan; Part V: United States Perspective; U.S. Policy toward the People's Republic of China and Taiwan: Adjusting to Change; Comments by Su Chi Deputy Director, Institute of International Relations, Taipei; Taiwan in a Changing Security Environment; Comments by Tien Hung-Mao Director, Institute for National Policy Research, Taiwan.
  • Part VI: Hong Kong And China PerspectivesSino-British Negotiations on Hong Kong and Their Significance for Taiwan; Comments by Byron S. Weng Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Mainland China's Transition and Its Impact on Taiwan's Future; Comments by Bih-Jaw Lin Director, Institute for International Relations, Taiwan; Discussion Session I; A Reappraisal of the One-China Policy and Pragmatic Diplomacy; C.L. Chiou; Frank Ching; William O'Chee; Lung-chuChen; Barbara Krug; Hidenori Ijiri; M.D. Fletcher; Peter P. Chen; Discussion Session II.
  • Future Prospects for Taiwan's International StatusPeter Vale; Cornelius Jaenen ; Alfred Wilhelm; Wolfgang Sachsenröder; Michael Yahuda; Li Lu; Byron S. Weng; Parris H. Chang; Ralph Clough; Index.