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About this book
As a top 20 global economy and tech powerhouse, a liberal democracy on the frontline of autocratic pressure and a pivotal component in the free and open Indo-Pacific, the future security of Taiwan has enormous ramifications for today's global order.
Jonathan Sullivan and Lev Nachman consider Taiwan's complex and multi-layered history and the many dimensions it holds in international politics. They show that an appreciation of its critical role in geopolitics is more than just the crude dichotomies of "democracy vs authoritarianism" or "independence vs unification". Its history and future are intimately tied to wider questions of decolonialism, national identity, economic interdependence, multiculturalism and modern values â all set against an ever-present security threat.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Map
- 1. Why Taiwan matters
- 2. Taiwanâs many histories
- 3. Decided by the Taiwanese people
- 4. Taiwan and the ROC
- 5. Sacred and inviolable
- 6. One China, multiple considerations
- 7. âThe most dangerous place in the worldâ
- 8. Taiwanâs political economy
- 9. Taiwanâs international position
- 10. Taiwanâs future
- Glossary
- Guide to further reading
- References
- Index