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Bibliography on Contemporary China Studies: Taiwan

24 References, July 3, 2006

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Austin, Greg (2005): The 1989 China arms ban: Putting Europe's position to congress. London, United Kingdom (The Foreign Policy Centre, April 2005)

Brans, H. W. (1988): Testing massive retaliation: Credibility and crisis management in the Taiwan strait. In: International Security, Vol. 12, No. 4, 124-151 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Bush, Richard C. (2004): At cross purposes: US-Taiwan relations since 1942. Armonk, NY (M. E. Sharpe)

Christensen, Thomas J. (2003): Optimistic trends and near-term challenges. Sino-American Security Relations in Early 2003. In: China Leadership Monitor, Vol. 6, 3-20, 2003, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University)

Cliff, Roger (1998): Taiwan: In the dragon's shadow. In: Muthiah Alagappa (Ed.): Asian Security Practice: Material and Ideational Influences. Stanford, CA (Stanford University Press), 288-314

Flanagan, Stephen J. / Marti, Michael E. (Eds.) (2003): The People's Liberation Army and China in transition. Washington, D.C. (National Defense University Press)

Glosny, Michael (2004): Strangulation from the sea? A PRC submarine blockade of Taiwan. In: International Security, Vol. 28, No. 4, 125-160 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

International Crisis Group (2003): Taiwan Strait III: The chance of peace. Beijing, Taipei, Washington, Brussels. ICG Asia Report No. 53, June 6, 2003

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International Crisis Group (2003): Taiwan Strait I: What's left of "One China"? Beijing, Taipei, Washington, Brussels. ICG Asia Report No. 53, June 6, 2003

Kennedy, Scott (2003): China cross talk: The American debate over China policy since normalization: A reader. Lanham, MD (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers)

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Mengin, Françoise (2004): Cyber China: Reshaping national identities in the age of information. New York, NY (Palgrave Macmillan), CERI Series in international relations and political economy.

O'Hanlon, Michael (2000): Why China cannot conquer Taiwan. In: International Security, Vol. 25, No. 2, 51-86 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Poston, Dudley L. (2000): Social and economic development and the fertility transitions in mainland China and Taiwan. In: Population and Development Review, Vol. 26, Supplement, 40-60

Ross, Robert S. (2000): The 1995-06 Taiwan Strait confrontation: Coercion, credibility, and the use of force. In: International Security, Vol. 25, No. 2, 87-123 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Ross, Robert S. (2002): Navigating the Taiwan Strait: Deterrence, escalation, dominance, and U.S.-China relations. In: International Security, Vol. 27, No. 2, 48-85 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Scobell, Andrew (2003): China's use of military force: Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March. Cambridge, MA (Cambridge University Press)

Sheng Lijun (2002): China and Taiwan: Cross-Strait Relations under Chen Shui-Bian. Singapore (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies)

The Atlantic Council of the United States (2002): Staying the Course: Opportunities and Limitations in the U.S.-China Relations. Washington, D.C., Committee on Security Issues in the U.S. - China Relationship, Gen. Jack N. Merritt, USA (Ret.), Chair, Walter B. Slocombe, Rapporteur, Policy Paper, September 2002

Tkacik, John J. (2003): Asian Security: Taiwan and China. In: The Heritage Foundation, Agenda 2003: Shaping Americas Future. p.119 ff Washington, D.C.

U.S. - China Economic and Security Review Commission (2002): Report to Congress of the U.S. - China Security Review Commission. The National Security Implications of the Economic Relationship Between the United States and China. Washington, DC (Hall of the States, Suite 602)

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Whiting, Allen S. (2001): China's use of force, 1950-96, and Taiwan. In: International Security, Vol. 26, No. 2, 103-131 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Wolf, Charles / Ych, K. C. / Zycher, Benjamin / Eberstadt, Nicholas / Lee, Sung-Ho (2003): Fault lines in China's economic terrain. Santa Monica, CA. RAND, National Defense Institute. Prepared for the Office of Net Assessment, Department of Defense, and the Smith Richardson Foundation.

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