Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 196 Seiten)
ISBN:
9781003286615
,
9781000614497
Series Statement:
Routledge studies on comparative Asian politics
Content:
"This book explores U.S.-Taiwan-China relations during both the Trump and Biden administrations, revealing how policy changes under both presidents have impacted Washington's decades-long strategic policy framework for Cross-Strait Relations. By tracing the continuities and changes of U.S. Strategic ambiguity and One-China Policy framework between the Trump and Biden administrations the book reveals how the foreign policy prism, through which U.S. leaders view China and Taiwan, has experienced a distinct alteration, and subsequently led to a policy adjustment. Utilising a wide range of documents and primary material, such as White House documents (ranging from the Clinton to and Biden administrations) in conjunction with interviews with Taiwan officials, this volume provides a detailed portrait of past, present, and potential future U.S.-Taiwan-China relations. Moreover, it provides a succinct examination of U.S. foreign policy traditions such as internationalism, nationalism, and multilateral nationalism (providing a study of US-China relations and policies from Nixon to Biden) and the resulting influence of such traditions on recent U.S Cross-Strait policy. Presenting a comprehensive study of both the Trump and Biden Administrations approach to Taiwan, this will be a valuable resource for any scholar or student of U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations and Cross-Strait Relations"--
Note:
U.S. Nationalism and Interests (with Michaela Zabel) -- Deepening U.S.-PRC Competitions -- Trump and One-China Adjustments -- Backing Taiwan in a Free and Open Indo-Pacific -- Biden's Multilateralism and Democratic Resilience -- Taiwan Strait in the Era of Fortress America
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-03-226122-5
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-03-226123-2
Language:
English
Keywords:
USA
;
China
;
Taiwan
;
Internationale Politik
;
Außenbeziehungen
;
Nationales Interesse
;
Geschichte 2017-2022
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