Globalization Effects on China’s Influence on Taiwan Economy
©2007
Thesis
318 Pages
Series:
Schriften zur Politischen Ökonomik / Political Economics, Volume 6
Summary
Globalization facilitates China‘s emergence and places Taiwan economy under China‘s influence. Empirical data confirm that Taiwan‘s structural weakness compromises its autonomy. Sino-US economic interdependence confines the US from adopting any strategy to protect Taiwan‘s autonomy. China is the largest recipient of Taiwanese investment. Flow-on effects determine China‘s indispensability to Taiwan. Yet, in fear of losing its autonomy to China, Taiwan tries to control the cross-Strait economic exchanges but fails. As Taiwan seeks for independence but China insists on unification, the ideological fight between the two sides is a zero-sum game. The US involvement maintains the cross-Strait status quo, but China‘s rise will disrupt the balance. Without political concessions, Taiwan will always live under the Chinese threat. Yet, if the US adopts a Trojan-Horse Strategy, Taiwan will have a chance to oversee China‘s development.
Details
- Pages
- 318
- Publication Year
- 2007
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631557372
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- China Globalisierung Taiwan Taiwan Economy Sino-Taiwan relationship Wirtschaftsentwicklung
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 318 pp.
- Product Safety
- Peter Lang Group AG