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U.S. Interests In The New Taiwan (Paperback): Martin L Lasater U.S. Interests In The New Taiwan (Paperback)
Martin L Lasater
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing on a persistent crux of Sino-American relations, the author shows how an essentially new Taiwan has emerged in terms of political, economic, diplomatic and security developments. He explores the future prospects of the new Taiwan and analyzes its implications for US interests and policy.

Taiwan's Security in the Post-Deng Xiaoping Era: Martin L Lasater, Peter Kien-Hong Yu Taiwan's Security in the Post-Deng Xiaoping Era
Martin L Lasater, Peter Kien-Hong Yu
R2,460 Discovery Miles 24 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 2000, Taiwan’s Security in the Post-Deng Xiaoping Era analyses the many domestic and international factors comprising Taiwan’s security situation in the late 1990s and early 21st Century. The security of Taiwan remains of international strategic concern, and the military situation in the Taiwan Strait is increasingly volatile, nearly 25 years after this book was first published. This detailed study concludes that Taiwan’s overall security will become increasingly dependent on external factors and that the most important contribution Taipei can make to its own security, other than military preparation, is political astuteness.

The Taiwan Issue In Sino-american Strategic Relations (Paperback): Martin L Lasater The Taiwan Issue In Sino-american Strategic Relations (Paperback)
Martin L Lasater
R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first two years of the Reagan administration saw a close correlation between improved unofficial relations between Washington and Taipei and a deterioration of strategic cooperation between Washington and Beijing. These developments led many U.S. officials and scholars to conclude that U.S. security interests may require periodic concessions over Taiwan to ensure China 's cooperation in countering the Soviet threat. Rejecting this view, Mr. Lasater argues that Washington's and Beijing's bilateral relations with Moscow and not the Taiwan issue are the key international determinants of Sino-American strategic cooperation. Examining the parameters of that cooperation and the role of Taiwan in Sino-American relations, Mr. Lasater suggests that Beijing is deliberately using U.S. security concerns to seek concessions on Taiwan and other issues. He advises a policy that stands firm in negotiations with the Chinese and that resists the temptation to make politically expedient concessions--a more balanced course of action whereby improved relations with Beijing are sought concurrently with the maintenance of friendly, unofficial ties with Taipei.

U.S. Interests In The New Taiwan (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater U.S. Interests In The New Taiwan (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R3,831 Discovery Miles 38 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing on a persistent crux of Sino-American relations, the author shows how an essentially new Taiwan has emerged in terms of political, economic, diplomatic and security developments. He explores the future prospects of the new Taiwan and analyzes its implications for US interests and policy.

The New Pacific Community - U.s. Strategic Options In Asia (Paperback): Martin L Lasater The New Pacific Community - U.s. Strategic Options In Asia (Paperback)
Martin L Lasater
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the political and economic landscape in the Asian Pacific continues to shift, the United States must re-evaluate its strategy toward the region. In his book, Martin Lasater explores U.S. interests in Asia, considering strategies for attaining U.S. goals in the post-containment era. Citing numerous strategic options for the United States, Lasater recommends a strategy of integration as being best suited for the region through the end of the century.

The Changing Of The Guard - President Clinton And The Security Of Taiwan (Paperback): Martin L Lasater The Changing Of The Guard - President Clinton And The Security Of Taiwan (Paperback)
Martin L Lasater
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The increased military power of China since the close of the Cold War has forced the United States to reconsider its security policy toward Taiwan. In this volume, Martin Lasater explores the many new factors that are now influencing U.S. calculations of one of its more enduring and important security interests in Asia. He considers such security concerns as the reduction of U.S. military forces in the western Pacific, a new arms race in the Taiwan Strait, Sino-American tensions over human rights and arms proliferation issues, increased calls for Taiwan's independence, the Clinton administration's concentration on domestic issues, and the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific-especially the PRC's growing influence. Considering the difficult issues President Clinton must weigh, Lasater provides a timely analysis of Taiwan's security in the 1990s within the broader context of Sino-American relations.

Taiwan Conundrum (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater Taiwan Conundrum (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R3,857 Discovery Miles 38 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Taiwan issue in Sino-American relations remains one of the most complex, controversial, and even dangerous policy dilemmas facing the United States in the post-Cold War period. In an era of growing nationalism on mainland China and Taiwan, tremendous strain is being placed on relations across the Taiwan Strait. As demonstrated by the 1996 Taiwa

The Changing Of The Guard - President Clinton And The Security Of Taiwan (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater The Changing Of The Guard - President Clinton And The Security Of Taiwan (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R3,991 Discovery Miles 39 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The increased military power of China since the close of the Cold War has forced the United States to reconsider its security policy toward Taiwan. In this volume, Martin Lasater explores the many new factors that are now influencing U.S. calculations of one of its more enduring and important security interests in Asia. He considers such security concerns as the reduction of U.S. military forces in the western Pacific, a new arms race in the Taiwan Strait, Sino-American tensions over human rights and arms proliferation issues, increased calls for Taiwan's independence, the Clinton administration's concentration on domestic issues, and the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific-especially the PRC's growing influence. Considering the difficult issues President Clinton must weigh, Lasater provides a timely analysis of Taiwan's security in the 1990s within the broader context of Sino-American relations.

The Taiwan Issue In Sino-american Strategic Relations (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater The Taiwan Issue In Sino-american Strategic Relations (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R3,993 Discovery Miles 39 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first two years of the Reagan administration saw a close correlation between improved unofficial relations between Washington and Taipei and a deterioration of strategic cooperation between Washington and Beijing. These developments led many U.S. officials and scholars to conclude that U.S. security interests may require periodic concessions over Taiwan to ensure China 's cooperation in countering the Soviet threat. Rejecting this view, Mr. Lasater argues that Washington's and Beijing's bilateral relations with Moscow and not the Taiwan issue are the key international determinants of Sino-American strategic cooperation. Examining the parameters of that cooperation and the role of Taiwan in Sino-American relations, Mr. Lasater suggests that Beijing is deliberately using U.S. security concerns to seek concessions on Taiwan and other issues. He advises a policy that stands firm in negotiations with the Chinese and that resists the temptation to make politically expedient concessions--a more balanced course of action whereby improved relations with Beijing are sought concurrently with the maintenance of friendly, unofficial ties with Taipei.

Policy In Evolution - The U.s. Role In China's Reunification (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater Policy In Evolution - The U.s. Role In China's Reunification (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R2,603 Discovery Miles 26 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reunification of Taiwan with China is one of the most important policy issues of our time. The issue has broad strategic, political, economic, and moral ramifications for the U.S., as well as for Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. The People's Republic of China (PRC) has assigned top political priority to reunification and has made the

The New Pacific Community - U.s. Strategic Options In Asia (Hardcover): Martin L Lasater The New Pacific Community - U.s. Strategic Options In Asia (Hardcover)
Martin L Lasater
R3,978 Discovery Miles 39 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the political and economic landscape in the Asian Pacific continues to shift, the United States must re-evaluate its strategy toward the region. In his book, Martin Lasater explores U.S. interests in Asia, considering strategies for attaining U.S. goals in the post-containment era. Citing numerous strategic options for the United States, Lasater recommends a strategy of integration as being best suited for the region through the end of the century.

A Step Toward Democracy - December 1989 Elections in Taiwan, Republic of China (Paperback): Martin L Lasater A Step Toward Democracy - December 1989 Elections in Taiwan, Republic of China (Paperback)
Martin L Lasater
R291 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R45 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the difficult transition from an authoritarian regime to a democracy, in the Republic of China in Taiwan, the elections of 1989 assumed a particular importance. For the first time since 1947, the ruling nationalist party competed in free elections with other major political parties for the right to govern. In this book, the author describes results of the national, provincial and local electoral contests. He emphasizes the strides made by the ruling party to modernize the political institutions as it successfully modernized the economic institutions of the republic. The future of the fledgling democracy is uncertain, he argues, as Taiwan faces increasing internal conflict over independence and a continuing external threat from the mainland.

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