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Government, Business, and the Politics of Interdependence and - Conflict Across the Taiwan Strai

English · Paperback / Softback

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Explains the complex and paradoxical process of economic integration and political divergence in current relations between Taiwan and mainland China. It analyzes the dynamics of economic statecraft on both sides and the conflicts between state objectives and business interests in the context of globalization and regional economic integration.

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Statecraft and Capital Mobility: A Dynamic Interactive Model Politics of Strategic Interactions Across the Taiwan Strait Government Policies and Cross-Strait Trade and Investment Industrial Organization and Cross-Strait Economic Interactions Taiwanese Investors and Local Government in Mainland China Conclusion

About the author

JOHN Q. TIAN is Assistant Professor of Government at Connecticut College, USA.

Summary

Explains the complex and paradoxical process of economic integration and political divergence in current relations between Taiwan and mainland China. It analyzes the dynamics of economic statecraft on both sides and the conflicts between state objectives and business interests in the context of globalization and regional economic integration.

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"The most important contribution of the manuscript is its analysis of how the state capacity is limited in its attempts to regulate private economic activities in two Chinese societies. It tells a complete story about the failure of the governments in both sides of the Taiwan Strait to constrain/make use of the economic interactions across the Taiwan Strait for their political objectives."

- Suisheng Zhao, Editor, Journal of Contemporary China

"John Tian's book effectively tackles the puzzle of asymmetry in relations across the Taiwan Strait: increasing economic integration and growing political tensions. It takes us through the complex maze of strategic interactions, policy designs and state-business relations between and in the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. It uniquely captures the intriguing logic of interactions between deepening economic interdependence and rising political tension across the Taiwan Strait. It is rich, sophisticated and insightful. It is highly recommended for those who wish to learn more about the Taiwan problem."

- Jia Qingguo, Professor, School of International Studies, Peking Univeristy

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