At Cross Purposes: U.S.-Taiwan Relations Since 1942

At Cross Purposes: U.S.-Taiwan Relations Since 1942

by Richard C. Bush
At Cross Purposes: U.S.-Taiwan Relations Since 1942

At Cross Purposes: U.S.-Taiwan Relations Since 1942

by Richard C. Bush

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Overview

Written by the former chairman and managing director of the American Institute in Taiwan, this book sheds new light on key topics in the history of U.S.-Taiwan relations. It fills an important gap in our understanding of how the U.S. government addressed Taiwan and the Taiwan Strait issue from the early 1940s to the present. One theme that runs through these essays is the series of obstacles erected that denied the people of Taiwan a say in shaping their own destiny: Franklin Roosevelt chose to return Taiwan to mainland China for geopolitical reasons; there was little pressure on the Kuomintang to reform its authoritarian rule until Congress got involved in the early 1980s; Chiang Kai-shek spurned American efforts in the 1960s to keep Taiwan in international organizations; and behind the ROC's back, the Nixon, Carter, and Reagan administrations negotiated agreements with the PRC that undermined Taiwan's position. In addition to discussing how the United States reacted to key human rights cases from the 1940s to the 1980s, the author also discusses the Bush and Clinton administrations' efforts to preserve U.S. interests while accommodating new forces in the region. All these episodes have an enduring relevance for the people of Taiwan, and in his conclusion the author discusses where the relationship stands today. The book includes related documents that helped shape the U.S.-Taiwan relationship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765613721
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/28/2004
Series: Taiwan in the Modern World Series
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China; Chapter 3 Difficult Dilemmas; Chapter 4 The Status of the ROC and Taiwan, 1950–1972; Chapter 5 The “Sacred Texts” of United States–China–Taiwan Relations; Chapter 6 Congress Gets into the Taiwan Human Rights Act; Chapter 7 Taiwan Policy Making Since Tiananmen; Chapter 8 Epilogue;
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