Following President Chen Sui-bian’s victory in the controversial 2004 presidential election, this book examines the future direction of Taiwan’s foreign policy, focusing on the internal and external forces that influence and shape the countries foreign policy decisions today. The author suggests that four levels of analysis – the international system, governmental structure, societal forces and individual factors – pose some explanatory value when seeking to understand Taipei’s foreign policy behaviour. Taiwan’s foreign policy decision-making remains an extremely complex process involving many important variables. However the author’s detailed analysis reveals that external factors, particularly seismic shifts in global politics and the role of China and the US have had an extraordinary degree of influence over the island’s foreign relations. This book highlights these factors as important considerations that continue to play a critical role in shaping Taiwan’s foreign policy. Providing a clear analysis of the dynamics of Taiwan’s foreign policy, Foreign Policy Making in Taiwan is an important addition to the literature on Taiwan and will be essential reading for followers of Chinese politics, comparative politics and foreign policy analysis.
Author(s): Dennis V. Hickey
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 214
Tags: Международные отношения;Регионоведение;Зарубежное регионоведение;
Book-cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series-Title......Page 3
Title......Page 8
Copyright......Page 9
Dedication......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
Illustrations......Page 13
Preface......Page 14
1. Analyzing Taiwan's foreign policy......Page 16
2. Historical overview of Taiwan's foreign policy......Page 23
3. A shrimp between whales: The international system and Taiwan's foreign policy......Page 39
4. Governmental institutions and foreign policy decision making in Taiwan......Page 59
5. Societal influences and Taiwan’s foreign policy......Page 77
6. Crusaders and pragmatists: Taiwan’s presidents and foreign policy......Page 92
7. Understanding Taiwan’s foreign policy: Challenges and opportunities......Page 119
Appendix I: Constitution of the Republic of China......Page 139
Appendix II: The Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China......Page 162
Notes......Page 171
Select Bibliography......Page 197
Index......Page 210