IISS Adelphi Papers #331 'The Security Implications of the New Taiwan' (1999)
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How can fresh conflict between China and Taiwan be avoided? This study argues that unless the key players--Taiwan, China, and the US--accept the existence of a new and increasingly democratic Taiwan, the conflict across the Taiwan Straits will remain one of the most contentious and dangerous in East Asia.
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- 86 pages
- In Good Condition