Feasibility study of cross-strait confidence building mechanisms base on the analysis of political systems of both sides

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 中國大陸研究所碩士在職專班 === 102 === For the everlasting peace and development of Cross- Straits Relations, the ROC Taiwan political and academic communities have been advocating the building of Military Confidence Measures between PRC and ROC Taiwan in order to avoid conflict due to misjudgmen...

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Main Authors: Ke-Wei Sung, 宋可為
Other Authors: 張五岳
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/82y47k
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Summary:碩士 === 淡江大學 === 中國大陸研究所碩士在職專班 === 102 === For the everlasting peace and development of Cross- Straits Relations, the ROC Taiwan political and academic communities have been advocating the building of Military Confidence Measures between PRC and ROC Taiwan in order to avoid conflict due to misjudgment. Looking back on year 1949, the contrast of political ideological beliefs between KMT and Chinese Communist Party has caused political split between the two parties and Chinese Civil War; other than the sixth year of political antagonism, there were also occurrences of military crisis and conflict. President Ma Ying-Jeou has been progressively improved the cross-strait relation since his inauguration on May 20th, 2008; he advocates the development of cross-strait relation based on the principle of “No unification, No Independence, No Military action” and principles established in “The 1992 Consensus”. In recent years, the atmosphere of reconciliation has built up as the cross-strait trading intensified; however, Taiwan is still not yet relieved from the pressure of Chinese military threat. This study is going to use the method of historical approach and literature analysis to observe the experience of Confidence-Building Measures development in Europe during Cold War and Asia in recent year; combined with the consideration of current international condition and examination of Taiwan and China attitude towards the idea of cross-strait Confidence-Building Measures to further discuss and study the factors that stimulate the establishment of cross-strait Military Confidence-Building Measures.