The International Status of Taiwan in the New World Order.

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 1996.
©1996.
Year of Publication:1996
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (355 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Part I. The International Legal Status of Taiwan
  • 1. The International Legal Status of Taiwan
  • 2. Is Taiwan a Part of China?
  • 3. Toward Modern Concepts of Sovereignty and Statehood
  • Part II. Responses to Diplomatic Isolation: Informal Diplomacy
  • 4. Limitations and Prospects of Taiwan's Informal Diplomacy
  • 5. Does Flexible Diplomacy Improve Taiwan's International Status?
  • Part III. Responses to Diplomatic Isolation: Participation in International Organizations
  • 6. Taiwan's Return to International Organizations: Policies, Problems and Prospects
  • 7. Taiwan's "Return" to International Organizations
  • 8. All Dressed Up But Not Invited to the Party: Can Taiwan Join the United Nations Now the Cold War Is Over?
  • 9. The Republic of China's Right to Participate in the United Nations
  • 10. Taiwan's Right to Be Heard Before the Security Council
  • 11. Taiwan's Option of Becoming a Permanent Observer
  • 12. The United Nations Framework for the Participation of Observers
  • 13. Taiwan, China, and the United Nations
  • Part IV. Relations Across the Taiwan Strait
  • 14. The Paradox of Taiwan-Mainland China Relations
  • 15. The Development of Cross-Strait Policies in China and Taiwan
  • Part V. Concluding Observations
  • 16. Self-Determination in Action for the People of Taiwan
  • Appendices
  • Appendix 1. Legal Aspects of the Problem of Representation in the United Nations
  • Appendix 2. General Assembly Resolution on the Representation of China in the United Nations
  • Appendix 3. The Chinese White Paper on Cross-Strait Relations
  • Appendix 4. The Taiwanese White Paper on Cross-Strait Relations
  • Appendix 5. Requests to Consider the Exceptional Situation of Taiwan in the International Context
  • Select Bibliography
  • About the Authors
  • Index.