*CHINESE reunification question, 1949-, *TERRITORIAL jurisdiction, *MILITARY invasion, *GEOGRAPHIC boundaries, INVASIONS of China
Abstract
Tackles a variety of issues concerning national reunification and territorial integrity of China over Taiwan in 1949. History of China's administrative authority in Taiwan; Efforts of the Chinese government to protect Taiwan from foreign invasions and occupation; Origin of the issue concerning China's jurisdiction over Taiwan.
Presents discussions by non-governmental organization members on the Chinese Government's White Paper `The Taiwan Question and Reunification of China.' China Council for the Promotion of Peaceful National Reunification (CCPPNR) President Qian Weichang; Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang (RCK) Vice-President Hu Min; Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL) official Cai Zimin; All-China Taiwanese Association (ACTA) Vice President Xu Zhaolin; More.
CHINESE reunification question, 1949-, INTERNATIONAL unification of law, INTERNATIONAL economic integration
Abstract
This paper evaluates the prospect of a possible unification between People's Republic of China (Mainland China) and Republic of China (Taiwan) from a multi-dimensional perspective which encompasses the political, social, economic, and technological dimensions. The underlying idea is to evaluate the possibility of a partial or total reunification between the two countries in a more comprehensive way than just assessing the economic costs and benefits. Our evaluation is based on the application of the GDRI-Model, which looks at unification and regional integration simultaneously from the political, economic, social and technological perspectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Clifford, Mark L., Einhorn, Bruce, and Engardio, Pete
Subjects
CHINESE reunification question, 1949-, TAIWANESE politics & government, 1945-, INTERNATIONAL relations
Abstract
Reports on China's frustration that Taiwan has not made substantial efforts to rejoin the mainland. Taiwanese resistance to Chinese control; Beijing's inability to maintain desired influence over political elections; Role of Chen Shui-bian and his pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party; Threat of military action by China; Possibility of United States Seventh Fleet deployment.
Published
2000
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