War in the Taiwan Strait is neither imminent nor probable. However, Beijing, Taipei, and Washington each face the "Yizhou Dilemma" that neither action nor inaction would lead to desirable outcomes.
War in the Taiwan Strait is neither imminent nor probable. However, Beijing, Taipei, and Washington each face the "Yizhou Dilemma" that neither action nor inaction would lead to desirable outcomes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Taiyi Sun and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng - Foreword by Ying-Jeou Ma; Qingguo Jia and Richard C. Bush
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Chapter 1. The Myth of War in the Taiwan Strait and the Yizhou Dilemma Chapter 2. The Origin of the Taiwan Question and Where We Are Now Chapter 3. Elite Survey Results from Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: Perceptions of War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait Chapter 4. Elite Interviews and Focus Group Results from Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: Key Debates on War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait Chapter 5. Do Decision Makers and the People Think Alike? The Perception Differences between the Elites and the Public Chapter 6. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from Mainland China Chapter 7. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from the Republic of China on Taiwan Chapter 8. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from the U.S. Chapter 9. The Yizhou Dilemma and the Prospects of the Taiwan Strait
Chapter 1. The Myth of War in the Taiwan Strait and the Yizhou Dilemma Chapter 2. The Origin of the Taiwan Question and Where We Are Now Chapter 3. Elite Survey Results from Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: Perceptions of War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait Chapter 4. Elite Interviews and Focus Group Results from Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: Key Debates on War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait Chapter 5. Do Decision Makers and the People Think Alike? The Perception Differences between the Elites and the Public Chapter 6. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from Mainland China Chapter 7. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from the Republic of China on Taiwan Chapter 8. Assessment by the Highest-Level Elites from the U.S. Chapter 9. The Yizhou Dilemma and the Prospects of the Taiwan Strait
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