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Cross-Strait Relations: China and Taiwan: Electronic Resources
May 2022
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Changing Attitudes Toward China in Taiwan and Hong Kong in the Xi Jinping Era
by Chih-Jou Jay Chen and Victor Zheng.
Journal of Contemporary China
31, no. 134:1-17 March 2022.
A Constructivist Approach to Conflict Transformation: The Case of China-Taiwan Conflict
by Tural Ismayilzada and Murat Önsoy.
International Journal of Eurasia Social Sciences
13, no. 47:170-190 2022.
The China Factor in Taiwan
by Jieh-Min Wu.
Routledge Handbook of Modern Taiwan Politics and Society
p. 425-445 2016.
China-Taiwan Relations
by Eleanor Albert.
New York, Council on Foreign Relations, December 2016. 6 p.
Why Giving Up Taiwan Will Not Help Us with China
by Shelley Rigger.
Washington, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, November 2011. 9 p.
The Conception of Soft Power and its Policy Implications: A Comparative Study of China and Taiwan
by Hongying Wang & Yeh-Chung Lu.
Journal of Contemporary China
17, no. 56:425-447 August 2008.
Dire Straits? Military Aspects of the China-Taiwan Confrontation and Options for U.S. Policy
by David A. Shlapak and others.
Santa Monica, CA, RAND Corporation, 2000. 108 p.
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