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Globalization Effects on China’s Influence on Taiwan Economy

by Shin-Yuan Tsai (Author)
©2007 Thesis 318 Pages

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
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.

Biographical notes

Shin-Yuan Tsai (Author)

The Author: Shin-Yuan Tsai got her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Washington State University, and was an instructor at Ging Chung Business College in Taiwan. She has just finished her doctoral dissertation at the University of Hannover.

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