Taiwan

Taiwan
Author: Murray A. Rubinstein
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0765614944

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This is a comprehensive portrait of Taiwan. It covers the major periods in the development of this small but powerful island province/nation. The work is designed in the style of the multi-volume ""Cambridge History of China""

Taiwan A New History

Taiwan  A New History
Author: Murray A. Rubinstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317459071

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This is a comprehensive portrait of Taiwan. It covers the major periods in the development of this small but powerful island province/nation. The work is designed in the style of the multi-volume "Cambridge History of China".

Taiwan A New History

Taiwan  A New History
Author: Murray A. Rubinstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317459088

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This is a comprehensive portrait of Taiwan. It covers the major periods in the development of this small but powerful island province/nation. The work is designed in the style of the multi-volume "Cambridge History of China".

Taiwan

Taiwan
Author: Denny Roy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 080144070X

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For centuries, various great powers have both exploited and benefited Taiwan, shaping its multiple and frequently contradictory identities. Offering a narrative of the island's political history, the author contends that it is best understood as a continuous struggle for security.

Maritime Taiwan

Maritime Taiwan
Author: Shih-Shan Henry Tsai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317465171

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For centuries the island of Taiwan, 100 miles off the Asian mainland, has been a crossroads for traders and settlers, pirates and military schemers from around the world. Unlike China, with its long tradition of keeping foreigners out, Taiwan has a long history of interaction, both hostile and friendly, with other seafaring nations near and far. "Maritime Taiwan" captures the full drama and details of this remarkable history. It's filled with fascinating stories of foreign adventurers and echoes the bitter songs of Taiwan's aboriginal population, confronted by the convergence of different maritime cultures and values on the island.Here are accounts of the legendary pirate Koxinga, the Chinese junk trade, the mighty Dutch East India Company, British opium traders and Scottish tea merchants, Jesuit priests and Presbyterian missionaries, A French fleet commander, a Japanese colonial administrator, an American aid official, and many more. Here too is an extraordinary view of Taiwan over the centuries, as its distinct identity, culture, and values were shaped by its unique history. Today, with a population of only 23 million, Taiwan is the world's nineteenth largest economy, a vibrant, relatively free society on the strategic route between China and Southeast Asia. Maritime Taiwan also discusses the significant impact of American military, economic, educational, and technological aid on Taiwan's developments and addresses the island's continued importance in maintaining the U.S. hegemony in East Asia.

A New Illustrated History of Taiwan

A New Illustrated History of Taiwan
Author: Wan-yao Chou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Taiwan
ISBN: 9576387841

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The Trouble with Taiwan

The Trouble with Taiwan
Author: Kerry Brown,Kalley Wu Tzu Hui
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786995247

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‘Fresh and authoritative, written with brio and precision.’ Thomas Plate, author of Yo-Yo Diplomacy ‘An important and timely guide to one of the most dangerous potential flashpoints for future conflict between the West and China.’James Griffiths, author of The Great Firewall of China ‘Brown and Wu Tzu-hui help situate a Taiwan whose “place” in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.’ Benjamin Zawacki, author of Thailand

A Short History of Taiwan

A Short History of Taiwan
Author: Gary M. Davison
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780275981310

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This concise account of Taiwan's history makes a cogent, compelling argument for the right of the Taiwanese people to declare their nation independent, if they so choose. Davison's bold stand—unprecedented from a Western author—challenges the one China notion advanced in the Shanghai Communique of 1972 and states unequivocally that, should independence be proclaimed, it could only be taken away by force if the international community sides with contemporary might over historical right. He argues that the possible conflict could be sufficiently incendiary to induce a major military clash between the United States, the People's Republic of China, and other major powers. Davison lets the facts of Taiwanese history make the case for Taiwan's existence as a unique national entity. A historical overview details the circumstances under which the Qing dynasty made its 17th century claim on the island, the events that led to cession to Japan in 1895, the origins of the Guomindang occupation during the Chinese Civil War, and the dramatic election of March 2000 that brought the Democratic Progressive Party's Chen Shuibian to office, ending Guomindang domination. After centuries of outsider domination, and over a hundred years of disconnection from any government exercising power over all of mainland China, the Taiwanese people are in a position to make a decision for national independence based on solid historical evidence.