The Trouble with Taiwan: History, the United States and a Rising China: Asian Arguments
Autor Professor Kerry Brown, Kalley Wu Tzu Huien Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 sep 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350363885
ISBN-10: 135036388X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Asian Arguments
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135036388X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Asian Arguments
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Delves into Taiwan's past to better understand its future, featuring conquest, colonialism and a cast of dynamic characters
Notă biografică
Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese studies and Director of the Lau China Institute,at King's College, London. Prior to this he spent seven years working for the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing. His previous books include CEO China: The Rise of Xi Jinping (2016) and China and the New Maoists (with Simone van Nieuwenhuizen, Zed 2016).Kalley Wu Tzu Hui is a researcher and international financial consultant specializing in China. She has worked for over a decade in finance and international trade in Taiwan, the UK and Australia. She is a native of Taiwan.
Cuprins
Timeline of Events Introduction - The Great Asian Game 1. Contested Histories: From the Ming to Today 2. The Great Transformation: Democratization and the Impact on Taiwan's Identity 3. At the Front Line of `Sharp Power': Taiwan's Relation with the People' Republic of China. 4. Worlds Apart: Taiwan's International Space 5. Parallel Lives: Taiwan's Economic Identity 6. Thinking Through the Issue of Taiwan Conclusion: The Trouble with Taiwan
Recenzii
Maps out why the world should care about the self-ruled island . t the heart of The Trouble with Taiwan is a detailed picture of the island as it is today, and how the political, economic and social paths have affected the lives of Taiwanese citizens.
The Trouble with Taiwan provides a lively briefing for what could be the next crisis to face Xi Jinping . The authors point out that, for all the rhetoric from Beijing, the island has only been ruled directly from Beijing for brief periods in its history.
Taiwan is one of the most important but least understood places in Asia today. This book provides an invaluable introduction to this potential flashpoint for future conflict between the US and China, while centring Taiwanese people in their own story as they attempt to take control of their own futures in the face of ever greater pressure from Beijing. As China's military and diplomatic power grows, Taiwan is on the frontline in standing up to Beijing and asserting its rights for autonomy and democracy.
/i>'By marshalling history, biography, internal politics, and international affairs, Brown and Wu Tzu-hui address the very 'trouble' they describe: they help situate a Taiwan whose "place" in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.
Fresh and authoritative, written with brio and precision.
'An important and timely guide to one of the most dangerous potential flashpoints for future conflict between the West and China.'
'Brown and Wu Tzu-hui help situate a Taiwan whose "place" in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.'
The Trouble with Taiwan provides a lively briefing for what could be the next crisis to face Xi Jinping . The authors point out that, for all the rhetoric from Beijing, the island has only been ruled directly from Beijing for brief periods in its history.
Taiwan is one of the most important but least understood places in Asia today. This book provides an invaluable introduction to this potential flashpoint for future conflict between the US and China, while centring Taiwanese people in their own story as they attempt to take control of their own futures in the face of ever greater pressure from Beijing. As China's military and diplomatic power grows, Taiwan is on the frontline in standing up to Beijing and asserting its rights for autonomy and democracy.
/i>'By marshalling history, biography, internal politics, and international affairs, Brown and Wu Tzu-hui address the very 'trouble' they describe: they help situate a Taiwan whose "place" in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.
Fresh and authoritative, written with brio and precision.
'An important and timely guide to one of the most dangerous potential flashpoints for future conflict between the West and China.'
'Brown and Wu Tzu-hui help situate a Taiwan whose "place" in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.'