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Taiwan under Tsai Ing-wen: Democracy Diplomacy

Taiwan under Tsai Ing-wen: Democracy Diplomacy

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Tsai Ing-wen's presidency saw significant changes in Taiwan's domestic and international affairs, with a growing popular mandate and nationalization under Xi Jinping's assertions of China's right to "unify" the island by force. This book provides a timely and detailed analysis of the factors that have impacted Taiwan's internal and external affairs, and is valuable for policy-makers, think-tankers, and scholars alike.

Format: Hardback
Length: 262 pages
Publication date: 06 February 2023
Publisher: Peter Lang AG


Tsai Ing-wen's presidency marked a period of significant changes in Taiwan's domestic and international affairs. Building on a growing popular mandate, President Tsai aimed to assert Taiwan's autonomy and independence, reflecting a growing sentiment among Taiwanese citizens for self-determination. At the same time, China, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, pursued a policy of asserting its right to "unify" Taiwan by force if necessary. These dynamics have placed Taiwan at the forefront of international attention, drawing global scrutiny to the island's political and geopolitical situation.

This book provides a timely, comprehensive, and much-needed analysis of the multitude of internal and external factors that have shaped Taiwan's domestic and international affairs. The author, Professor Emilian Kavalski, offers thoughtful and convincing analyses that will be valuable to policy-makers, think-tankers, and scholars alike.

In Chapter 1, the book explores the historical background and political context of Taiwan's development, including the impact of the Chinese Civil War, the establishment of the Republic of China, and the subsequent split between mainland China and Taiwan. The author highlights the complex relationship between Taiwan and China, which has been characterized by tensions, conflicts, and diplomatic negotiations.

Chapter 2 examines the domestic politics of Taiwan during Tsai Ing-wen's presidency. The author discusses the challenges faced by the Tsai administration, including economic stagnation, social inequality, and political polarization. The book also explores the Tsai administration's efforts to promote democratic reforms, such as constitutional amendments and the establishment of independent institutions, as well as its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chapter 3 examines Taiwan's international relations during Tsai Ing-wen's presidency. The author discusses the Tsai administration's efforts to strengthen ties with foreign countries, including the United States, Japan, and the European Union, as well as its challenges in dealing with China's aggressive rhetoric and military threats. The book also explores Taiwan's participation in international organizations, such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization, and its efforts to promote its own sovereignty and independence.

Chapter 4 examines the geopolitical implications of Taiwan's status as a disputed territory. The author discusses the challenges faced by Taiwan in maintaining its independence and security in the face of China's growing military and economic power. The book also explores the potential for conflict between Taiwan and China, as well as the role of other countries, such as the United States and Japan, in ensuring peace and stability in the region.

In conclusion, this book offers a valuable and insightful analysis of the complex and multifaceted domestic and international affairs of Taiwan during Tsai Ing-wen's presidency. The author's thoughtful and convincing analyses will be of great interest to policy-makers, think-tankers, and scholars alike, as they seek to understand the challenges and opportunities facing Taiwan in the 21st century.

Weight: 412g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783631872185
Edition number: New ed

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