Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004

This dissertation investigates Taiwan's role in the twists and turns in its relationship with China from 1987 to 2004. It employs the methods of both case studies and the VAR (vector autoregression) time-series analysis to assess the impact of the following four factors on Taiwan's actions...

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Main Author: Kuan, Hung-chang
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-33092015-09-20T16:51:56ZTaiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004Kuan, Hung-changTaiwan--Foreign relations--ChinaChina--Foreign relations--TaiwanTaiwan--Politics and government--1975-Taiwan--Foreign economic relations--ChinaChina--Foreign economic relations--TaiwanElections--TaiwanTaiwan--Economic policy--1975-Democratization--TaiwanTaiwan--Foreign relations--United StatesUnited States--Foreign relations--TaiwanThis dissertation investigates Taiwan's role in the twists and turns in its relationship with China from 1987 to 2004. It employs the methods of both case studies and the VAR (vector autoregression) time-series analysis to assess the impact of the following four factors on Taiwan's actions toward China: (1) the democratic transition in Taiwan, (2) Taiwan's electoral politics, (3) cross-Strait economic exchanges, and (4) U.S. Taiwan Policy. The research conclusions are as follows. First, President Lee Teng-hui's rational calculation in the late 1980s guided him to launch domestic political reforms while continuing former President Chiang Chingkuo's liberalization of Taiwan's China policy. Consequently, Taiwan's democratic transition was accompanied by the appearance of a peaceful policy toward China. Second, in order to win votes from the electorate, which increasingly embraced a Taiwanese identity after the mid-1990s, Taiwanese politicians tended to launch aggressive electoral campaigns against China. Accordingly, domestic elections turned out to be a conducive factor for Taiwan's conflictual actions toward China. Third, politicians' electoral consideration also overrode Taiwanese businessmen's preference for crossStrait stability. As a result, cross-Strait economic interdependence was unable to restrain Taiwan from taking aggressive policies toward China. Fourth, because Taiwanese politicians tended not to give in to U.S. pressures during Taiwan's elections, the U.S. could not successfully stop Taiwan's provocative actions toward China as elections neared in Taiwan. It was only when Taiwanese leaders sought to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations after election seasons ended that the U.S. could induce Taiwan to act cooperatively toward China.text2008-08-28T23:40:13Z2008-08-28T23:40:13Z20072008-08-28T23:40:13ZThesiselectronicb68900636http://hdl.handle.net/2152/3309174311696engCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.
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topic Taiwan--Foreign relations--China
China--Foreign relations--Taiwan
Taiwan--Politics and government--1975-
Taiwan--Foreign economic relations--China
China--Foreign economic relations--Taiwan
Elections--Taiwan
Taiwan--Economic policy--1975-
Democratization--Taiwan
Taiwan--Foreign relations--United States
United States--Foreign relations--Taiwan
spellingShingle Taiwan--Foreign relations--China
China--Foreign relations--Taiwan
Taiwan--Politics and government--1975-
Taiwan--Foreign economic relations--China
China--Foreign economic relations--Taiwan
Elections--Taiwan
Taiwan--Economic policy--1975-
Democratization--Taiwan
Taiwan--Foreign relations--United States
United States--Foreign relations--Taiwan
Kuan, Hung-chang
Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004
description This dissertation investigates Taiwan's role in the twists and turns in its relationship with China from 1987 to 2004. It employs the methods of both case studies and the VAR (vector autoregression) time-series analysis to assess the impact of the following four factors on Taiwan's actions toward China: (1) the democratic transition in Taiwan, (2) Taiwan's electoral politics, (3) cross-Strait economic exchanges, and (4) U.S. Taiwan Policy. The research conclusions are as follows. First, President Lee Teng-hui's rational calculation in the late 1980s guided him to launch domestic political reforms while continuing former President Chiang Chingkuo's liberalization of Taiwan's China policy. Consequently, Taiwan's democratic transition was accompanied by the appearance of a peaceful policy toward China. Second, in order to win votes from the electorate, which increasingly embraced a Taiwanese identity after the mid-1990s, Taiwanese politicians tended to launch aggressive electoral campaigns against China. Accordingly, domestic elections turned out to be a conducive factor for Taiwan's conflictual actions toward China. Third, politicians' electoral consideration also overrode Taiwanese businessmen's preference for crossStrait stability. As a result, cross-Strait economic interdependence was unable to restrain Taiwan from taking aggressive policies toward China. Fourth, because Taiwanese politicians tended not to give in to U.S. pressures during Taiwan's elections, the U.S. could not successfully stop Taiwan's provocative actions toward China as elections neared in Taiwan. It was only when Taiwanese leaders sought to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations after election seasons ended that the U.S. could induce Taiwan to act cooperatively toward China. === text
author Kuan, Hung-chang
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title Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004
title_short Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004
title_full Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004
title_fullStr Taiwan in cross-Strait relations, 1987-2004
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