This paper looks at two recent international crises in Northeast Asia: that across the Taiwan Strait in 1995–96 involving China, Taiwan and the US; and the nuclear missile crisis involving North Korea and the US (and largely indirectly, South Korea). Its objective is to analyse to what extent these situations were crises in the sense of posing a high risk of military conflict and a threat to the basic values of the countries involved. The paper argues that in both cases the main purpose of the two countries (China and North Korea) initiating the events that were encompassed in the perception of crisis, was to gain the specific attention of the US. In China’s case this was to counter the belief that the US had moved politically towards Taiw...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
Through a case study of Taiwan, this paper seeks to address recent debates surrounding the transform...
The missile diplomacy of the PRC in July and August of 1995 and March 1996 was unprecedented in peac...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
Abstract Taiwan and the United States have had a good relationship for many years, but this warm re...
Over the past 54 years, Taiwan, an island situated approximately 160 kilometres off mainland China a...
The end of the Cold War resulted in a diffusion of the level of threat worldwide and concluded the s...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
Sino-US relations is said to be the most important bilateral relations in the 21st century. Yet desp...
This paper examines the possible ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic as they relate to changing A...
[[abstract]]Thesis Summary Wars never stop in human history. Looking back those severe internation...
Draft Prepared for International Studies Association Annual Meeting, 2008In previous work I argue fo...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
Through a case study of Taiwan, this paper seeks to address recent debates surrounding the transform...
The missile diplomacy of the PRC in July and August of 1995 and March 1996 was unprecedented in peac...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
Abstract Taiwan and the United States have had a good relationship for many years, but this warm re...
Over the past 54 years, Taiwan, an island situated approximately 160 kilometres off mainland China a...
The end of the Cold War resulted in a diffusion of the level of threat worldwide and concluded the s...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
Sino-US relations is said to be the most important bilateral relations in the 21st century. Yet desp...
This paper examines the possible ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic as they relate to changing A...
[[abstract]]Thesis Summary Wars never stop in human history. Looking back those severe internation...
Draft Prepared for International Studies Association Annual Meeting, 2008In previous work I argue fo...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
Through a case study of Taiwan, this paper seeks to address recent debates surrounding the transform...