Chih-Cheng Lo
政治學報;26期 (06/01/1996) P87-133
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Kuan-Ming Sun
政治學報;26期 (06/01/1996) P135-153
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Fu-Kuo Liu
政治學報;26期 (06/01/1996) P45-86
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Chyungly Lee
政治學報;26期 (06/01/1996) P1-26
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Shifts in U.S trade strategies during the early 1980s have increased the importance of agricultural trade negotiations in the bilateral trade relations between the United States and Taiwan. This study conducts regression and correlation analyses to the relationship between inputs from both countries and the negotiated outcomes, and further explores Taiwan ability to forge favorable outcomes for gaining power in trade negotiations, tactics are Taiwan most useful resources; and that Taiwan inputs of power resources do have positive effect in producing favor-able outcomes by themselves, but the United States negative impact on negotiated outcomes is even stronger.
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Tse-Kang Leng
政治學報;26期 (06/01/1996) P27-43
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The booming economic relations between Taiwan and mainland China has been one of the most prominent phenomena in the Asia Pacific region. Although direct trade is still prohibited by the Taiwanese government, indirect trade through Hong Kong and illegal economic transactions between Taiwan and mainland China have been conducted by the profit-seeking Taiwanese business community regardless of legal restrictions. The flourishing cross-Straits economic link has not only decreased political confrontation between the two sides, but also influenced Taiwan and mainland China's long-term economic development. Hence, researchers have begun to delve into the emerging types of economic integration between the two sides, and their impacts on future political unification. From the neo functionalists and interdependence theorists' perspectives, political integration through economic interaction might be a natural and feasible development across the Taiwan Strait. This article provides a less optimistic view of economic interdependence between Taiwan and mainland China. After analyzing current cross-Straits economic interactions, the author points out that many obstacles to economic integration between Taiwan and mainland China remain. Furthermore, the linkage between economic interaction and political cooperation is quite loose. Struggle for power and competition for survival are still two key factors in analyzing the booming cross-Straits interactions.
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