内容説明
Chen Shui-bian's 18th March 2000 election victory in Taiwan was the first defeat for the Kuomintang (KMT) government after 55 years in power. The rise to power by the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has changed and complicated political and strategic relations across the Taiwan Strait with China. This book is an investigation of how this event developed, how it has affected cross-strait relations and how China will handle the new government in Taiwan. It provides a detailed reading of US military, economic and political involvement in the region and its strategy for Asia and China. It examines indications of strategic change under the Bush Administration and the possible impact of 11th September on US-China relations, and concludes that reunification between China and Taiwan is no closer than it has ever been.
Book Description
In Taiwan's 2000 presidential election, the Kuomintang government was defeated, for the first time after 55 years in power, by the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party. Chen Shui-bian's election victory has significantly changed and complicated the political and strategic scenarios across the Taiwan Strait. This is the first major study to investigate how this event developed, how it has affected cross-strait relations, and how China will handle the new government in Taiwan. It provides a detailed reading of US military, economic, and political involvement in the region and its strategy for Asia and China.