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_aTaiwan's security policy : _bexternal threats and domestic politics / _cMichael S Chase |
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_aBoulder CO, USA : _bLynne Rienner, _c2008 |
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520 | _aOver the last twenty years China has dramatically increased its military capability. Standard I.R. theory would suggest that Taiwan would perceive a threat and commit increased resources to its own defence. This book considers why until recently Taiwan not only did not do this but took steps that China might perceive as provocative and which also might undermine U.S. support. | ||
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_aTAIWAN _xDEFENCE POLICY |
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_aTAIWAN _xFOREIGN POLICY _xCHINA |
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_aTAIWAN _xNATIONAL SECURITY |
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