1st Edition

The United States and the Republic of China Democratic Friends, Strategic Allies and Economic Partners

Edited By Steven Mosher Copyright 1992
    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the interest of mutual security, the United States and the Republic of China have continued to cooperate closely. Both countries have kept Taiwan's military defenses strong and ensured stability in the entire region. This volume considers the international status of the Republic of China and its economic and strategic partnership with the United States.

    Introduction Republic of China–United States Relations; 1: The International Status of the Republic of China; 1: The International Law of Recognition and the Status of the Republic Of China; 2: Taipei’s Search for a New Foreign Policy Approach; 2: The Economic Partnership Between the United States and the Republic of China; 3: United States’ Trade Relations with the Republic of China; 4: ROC-U.S. Trade Relations and the New Taiwan Dollar Appreciation; 3: The Strategic Relationship Between the United States and the Republic of China; 5: U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan; 6: Negotiation of the 17 August 1982 U.S.-PRC Communiquè: Beijing’s Negotiating Tactics; Summary of Proceedings

    Biography

    Steven Mosher