U.S.-China Relations After Resolution of Taiwan's Status (PDF)
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Although the question of Taiwan_s status is unlikely to be resolved soon, considering the various possible outcomes and how they might affect U.S._China relations is useful. A total of ten distinct trajectories for the resolution of the cross-strait...
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Although the question of Taiwan_s status is unlikely to be resolved soon, considering the various possible outcomes and how they might affect U.S._China relations is useful. A total of ten distinct trajectories for the resolution of the cross-strait relationship can be identified, with greatly varying implications for U.S.-China relations. Unsurprisingly, the impact of peaceful outcomes, including continued peaceful irresolution, is both more predictable and generally better for relations between Washington and Beijing. If China uses force against Taiwan, however, subsequent U.S._China relations could fall anywhere from close cooperation to hostile cold war. Both how the Taiwan issue is resolved and the nature of subsequent U.S._China relations will largely be determined by the nature of China_s government: a democratic, or, at least, highly pragmatic Chinese government is more likely to achieve a peaceful resolution; a government still controlled by the Chinese Communist Party is less likely to do so. As China_s military capabilities grow, it will become increasingly difficult but also increasingly more important to prevent Beijing from using force to bring about unification.
Autoren-Porträt von Roger Cliff, David A. Shlapak
Roger Cliff (Ph.D., International Relations, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University) is an Associate Political Scientist, RAND, Washington DC. Areas of research include U.S. policy toward China, Chinese arms transfers, technological progress in China, and Chinese military technology. David A. Shlapak (BA, Political Science, Northwestern University) is a policy analyst in RAND's Pittsburgh office. He has a diverse background in national security affairs and has been involved in Project Air Force's ongoing study of Asian security issue
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- Autoren: Roger Cliff , David A. Shlapak
- 2007, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 0833042661
- ISBN-13: 9780833042668
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.06.2007
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