Pacific island microstates: pawns or players in pacific rim diplomacy?
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Diplomacy and Statecraft Vol 17 No 3, September 2006, pp.547-577 (115)Summary: The article will show that reciprocity is the key concept and mechanism governing their diplomatic arrangements with Taiwan and Japan. The political struggle between the people's republic of China and Taiwan for influence in the Pacific region, diplomatic recognition and support in the United Nations and other international agencies. Fishing issues between Japan, the microstates and other regional powers as illustrated within the international whaling commission.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article will show that reciprocity is the key concept and mechanism governing their diplomatic arrangements with Taiwan and Japan. The political struggle between the people's republic of China and Taiwan for influence in the Pacific region, diplomatic recognition and support in the United Nations and other international agencies. Fishing issues between Japan, the microstates and other regional powers as illustrated within the international whaling commission.
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