The question of the reunification of China has been haunting
both sides of the Taiwan Strait since the departure of the
Kuomintang from mainland China to Taiwan in 1949. This in-depth
study examines the policies of Beijing and Taipei toward
reunification. The China policies of the other major powers, with
special reference to the Taiwan issue, are also explored. The work
deals with possible options or solutions to the reunification
issue, with options available to the concerned parties, and with
interactions and trends in the Taiwan strait. The problems and
prospects for China's reunification are clearly delineated. A
special postscript on the Tiananmen Square issue and the
repercussions of that incident on relations between Beijing and
Taipei is of timely interest. The author proposes that the major
avenue by which Beijing and Taipei could work toward reunification
is through confidence-building measures and practical
exchanges.
"The Reunification of China" is a comprehensive study of a
sensitive issue of contemporary Chinese politics. In the discussion
of the policies of the major powers, much emphasis is given to the
role the United States could play in reunification. Possible ways
in which reunification could be mapped out are studied through
alternatives and proposals. Interactions and trends in the Taiwan
strait--such as the visitation program by Taipei, cultural
exchanges, and economic discourse--are focused on. This volume will
be of value to those concerned with Asian studies, sociology of
mass movements, and revolution and political violence.
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