An assessment of China's Taiwan policy under the third generation leadership
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol 45 No 3, May/June 2005, pp.343-361 (12)Summary: Suggests that China's third generation of leaders, with Jiang Zemin at the core, were primarily concerned with securing China's economic development. Their policy on Taiwan was designed to ensure that the Taiwan issue did not delay or undermine development, and had two basic components: using the U.S. to suppress Taiwan, and appealing to the Taiwanese public.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Suggests that China's third generation of leaders, with Jiang Zemin at the core, were primarily concerned with securing China's economic development. Their policy on Taiwan was designed to ensure that the Taiwan issue did not delay or undermine development, and had two basic components: using the U.S. to suppress Taiwan, and appealing to the Taiwanese public.
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