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E-raamat: Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China is Changing Taiwan

(University of Seattle), (Yale-NUS College), (PennState School of International Affairs), (University of Southern California)
  • Formaat: 266 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529209907
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  • Formaat: 266 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529209907

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Co-authored by four high-profile International Relations scholars, this book investigates the implications of the global ascent of China on cross-Strait relations and the identity of Taiwan as a democratic state. Examining an array of factors that affect identity formation, the authors consider the influence of the rapid military and economic rise of China on Taiwan’s identity. Their assessment offers valuable insights into which policies have the best chance of resulting in peaceful relations and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait and builds a new theory of identity at elite and mass levels. It also possesses implications for the US-led world order and today’s most critical great power competition. This co-authored book from four high-profile International Relations scholars examines the implications of the global ascent of China on cross-Strait relations and the identity of Taiwan as a democratic state. Assessing the overarching question of why a militarily and economically ascendant China would alter Taiwan’s identity, the book offers valuable insights into which policies have the best chance of resulting in peaceful relations and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait.

This co-authored book examines the implications of the global ascent of China on cross-Strait relations and the identity of Taiwan as a democratic state, offering insights into policies for peaceful relations and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait.
List of Figures and Tables
vi
About the Authors viii
Acknowledgements xi
Preface xiii
1 Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China Is Changing Taiwan
1(20)
2 Taiwan in Historical Perspective
21(22)
3 The Problematique of Taiwanese Identity
43(22)
4 Theorizing about Identity, Change in Capabilities and Dyadic Relations: An Approach Based on Analytic Eclecticism and Systemism
65(26)
5 Elite Reflections
91(34)
6 Popular Reflections (Survey I)
125(30)
7 Factors Influencing Identifying Only as Taiwanese: A Layered Empirical Approach (Survey II)
155(26)
8 A New Vision of Taiwanese Identity, the Rise of China, Cross-Strait Relations and the United States in Northeast Asia
181(32)
Appendix A Research Interview Questions 213(2)
Appendix B Survey Questions 215(6)
Appendix C Taiwan National Security Survey 221(8)
References 229(18)
Index 247
Scott Sigmund Gartner is Provost and Academic Dean of the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.









Chin-Hao Huang is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Head of Studies in Global Affairs at Yale-NUS College.









Yitan Li is Associate Professor, Chair of Political Science and Director of Asian Studies at Seattle University.









Patrick James is Dornsife Deans Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California.