This paper investigates Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi, the First President of the Republic of China)’s vision for returning to mainland China during the period of the two Taiwan Strait Crises in the 1950s through the analysis of Taiwanese archival documents. Some conclusions can be drawn from the analysis presented here. First, Taiwanese archival documents show that the United States was more actively encouraging the Republic of China [ROC] to hold and even take advantage of the offshore islands, the Da-chen Islands in particular. The U.S.’s attitude may have maintained or strengthened Chiang Kai-shek’s hope that he would be able to return to the mainland of China. Second, Chiang had paid enormous attention to the People’s Republic of Ch...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
This paper uses Taiwan\u27s archival documents to reexamine the two Taiwan Strait crises and the cha...
On September 3, 1954, Chinese artillery began shelling Quemoy (Jinmen), one of theKuomintang-held of...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
This paper investigates how Taiwan\u27s "one China" concept evolved during the democratization proce...
[[abstract]]Current studies of Chinese representation in the United Nations assume that the Republic...
The present article examines how the Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo 中華民國; ROC) attempted to refo...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon inherited a much different Cold War than that which existed in the ...
This thesis is a study of the possible future developments of the Taiwan issue and the relationships...
In recent year Chen Cheng’s personal diaries have been donated to the Academia Sinica’s Modern Histo...
This paper seeks to explore whether it is possible for the U.S. to pursue parallel relationships wit...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
This paper uses Taiwan\u27s archival documents to reexamine the two Taiwan Strait crises and the cha...
On September 3, 1954, Chinese artillery began shelling Quemoy (Jinmen), one of theKuomintang-held of...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
This paper investigates how Taiwan\u27s "one China" concept evolved during the democratization proce...
[[abstract]]Current studies of Chinese representation in the United Nations assume that the Republic...
The present article examines how the Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo 中華民國; ROC) attempted to refo...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon inherited a much different Cold War than that which existed in the ...
This thesis is a study of the possible future developments of the Taiwan issue and the relationships...
In recent year Chen Cheng’s personal diaries have been donated to the Academia Sinica’s Modern Histo...
This paper seeks to explore whether it is possible for the U.S. to pursue parallel relationships wit...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...