The United States and the Republic of China: Democratic Friends, Strategic Allies and Economic PartnersSteven Mosher Routledge, 8.9.2017 - 192 sivua In the interest of mutual security, the United States and the Republic of China have continued to cooperate closely. Both countries have kept Taiwan's military defenses strong and ensured stability in the entire region. This volume considers the international status of the Republic of China and its economic and strategic partnership with the United States. |
Sisältö
Taipeis Search for a New Foreign Policy Approach | |
United States Trade Relations with the Republic of China | |
ROCU S Trade Relations and the New Taiwan Dollar Appreciation | |
United States Arms Sales to Taiwan | |
Beijings Negotiating Tactics | |
Summary of Proceedings | |
Contributors | |
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17 August Communiquè agreement aircraft American arms to Taiwan Asian Beijing Beijing's Carter China on Taiwan Claremont Institute concept of dual Congress continue countries country’s currencies defense Deng diplomatic relations dual recognition economic fighter force foreign policy foreign relations growth rate Haig Hong Kong Hungdah Chiu Ibid imports increase interests International Law investment January Japan Korea Lasater Liang mainland military million missiles National National Chengchi University National Taiwan University negotiations normalization official peaceful People’s People's Republic percent political President principle production cost Reagan administration recognize the ROC reduce Republic of China ROC government ROC’s ROC's exports sales to Taiwan Sino-American relations South Korea strategic Taipei Taiwan dollar Taiwan issue Taiwan question Taiwan Relations Act Taiwan Strait threat to Taiwan trade surplus U.S. arms sales U.S. Congress U.S. dollar U.S. exports U.S. trade deficit U.S.-PRC relations U.S.-ROC trade United Washington