Despite the instability of the political relationship between
Taiwan and Mainland China, cross-strait activities such as trade,
education, marriage and travel have prospered. While the main focus
of current academic research has been on security and economic
relationships between the two governments, relatively little
attention has been paid to social interactions or the role of civil
society actors. This book investigates the role of Taiwanese civil
society organizations in shaping the relationship between Mainland
China and Taiwan. It explores the role of civil society
organizations (CSOs) in building confidence and peace and shows
that Taiwanese CSOs hold a very complicated position which has in
fact added to tensions. Waisova's research looks closely at the
roles civil society organizations play in conflict transformation,
reconciliation and peacebuilding, the modalities of playing such
roles, and the challenges facing them. It will be of interest to
students and scholars researching cross-strait relations and also
to conflict resolution think-tanks, policy makers and policy
analysts.
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