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Convergence or Conflict in the Taiwan Strait - The illusion of peace? (Hardcover)
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Convergence or Conflict in the Taiwan Strait - The illusion of peace? (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
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Years of rapprochement between Taiwan and China had convinced many
that the Taiwan issue had been resolved, and that it was only a
matter of time before the two former opponents would reunite under
One China. But a reenergized civil society, motivated by civic
nationalism and a desire to defend Taiwan's liberal-democratic way
of life, has dashed such hopes and contributed to the defeat of the
China-friendly Kuomintang in the 2016 presidential elections. This
book draws on years of on-the-ground research and reporting to shed
light on the consolidation of identity in Taiwan that will make
peaceful unification with China a near impossibility. It traces the
causes and evolution of Taiwan's new form of nationalism, which
exploded in the form of the Sunflower Movement in 2014, and
analyses how recent developments in China and Hong Kong under "one
country, two systems" have reinforced a desire among the Taiwanese
to maintain their distinct identity and the sovereignty of their
nation. It also explores the instruments at China's disposal, from
soft power to coercion, as well as the limits of its influence, as
it attempts to prevent a permanent break-up between the two sides
of the Taiwan Strait. Finally, the book argues against abandonment
and suggests that international support for Taiwan as it negotiates
its complex relationship with China is not only morally right but
also conducive to regional and global stability. Acting as both a
sequel and a rebuttal to earlier publications on Taiwan-China
relations, this book takes an intimate and anthropological look at
Taiwan's youth and civil society, and applies this to traditional
analyses of cross-strait politics. It will appeal to students and
scholars of Taiwanese Politics, Chinese Politics, International
Relations and Sociology.
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