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Taiwan’s Role in the Breakout of the Taiwan Strait Crises: A Historical Perspective

03/11/2011
Author : Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
ASIA PAPER, November 2011 by Lu Jinghua
 

Abstract:
There have been three serious crises in Taiwan: the first Taiwan Strait Crises in 1954-1955, the second in 1958 and the third in 1995-1996. It is well known that each Taiwan Strait Crises was, in essence, a domestic crisis occurring against a complicated international background. This paper examines the implications of the rule of Chiang Kai-shek and his son Chiang Ching-kuo in Taiwan (1950-1988) on the Taiwan Strait Crises, especially the third crises after the Cold War and the potential of future crises.

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  • Re:Taiwan’s Role in the Breakout of the Taiwan Strait Crises: A Historical Perspective

wow i got a nice time reading this

By Nel Fortun on 1/30/2012 11:31
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