This article examines the process, causes and repercussions of the accession of Taiwan, as a contested state, together with China, to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in 1991, the first intergovernmental organization that Taipei has joined since 1971. Based on an analysis of elite interviews, primary and secondary data, the paper traces the under-explored diplomatic history of the accession. It argues that changes in Taiwan's domestic and external environments, as well as changes in the diplomatic process, account for Taipei's admission, rather than the China factor alone. The paper examines four positive effects of accession on Taiwan's international space and the implications for Taiwan's continuous survival as a contested state. By ...
Taiwan has played a prominent role in Chinese politics since the founding of the People's Republic ...
The article is devoted to peculiarities of the Taiwan question, given a special position of the isla...
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) defeated the Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party) ...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
Emboldened by the ascendance of economic issues on the global agenda and the erosion of security-dri...
Over the past three decades, Taiwan has seen continued and expanded engagement with Southeast Asia. ...
Since the world began shifting its diplomatic recognition and economic ties away from the Republic o...
This paper discusses the question of Taiwan’s political status (hereafter the ‘Taiwan Question’) in ...
In contrast to other international organizations, the World Trade Organization does not require its ...
Diplomatic recognition is generally seen as fundamental to the modern state system. The traditional ...
The current cross-Strait conflict between mainland China and Taiwan ( Formosa) has the potential to ...
China's relation to Taiwan has been in constant contention since the founding of the People's Republ...
After more than half a century’s separation, interaction between China and Taiwan has increased and ...
For two decades the Soviet bloc made a concerted effort to normalise relations with the People's Rep...
This article purports to elucidate the recent progress of the Cross-Strait economic relations and th...
Taiwan has played a prominent role in Chinese politics since the founding of the People's Republic ...
The article is devoted to peculiarities of the Taiwan question, given a special position of the isla...
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) defeated the Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party) ...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
Emboldened by the ascendance of economic issues on the global agenda and the erosion of security-dri...
Over the past three decades, Taiwan has seen continued and expanded engagement with Southeast Asia. ...
Since the world began shifting its diplomatic recognition and economic ties away from the Republic o...
This paper discusses the question of Taiwan’s political status (hereafter the ‘Taiwan Question’) in ...
In contrast to other international organizations, the World Trade Organization does not require its ...
Diplomatic recognition is generally seen as fundamental to the modern state system. The traditional ...
The current cross-Strait conflict between mainland China and Taiwan ( Formosa) has the potential to ...
China's relation to Taiwan has been in constant contention since the founding of the People's Republ...
After more than half a century’s separation, interaction between China and Taiwan has increased and ...
For two decades the Soviet bloc made a concerted effort to normalise relations with the People's Rep...
This article purports to elucidate the recent progress of the Cross-Strait economic relations and th...
Taiwan has played a prominent role in Chinese politics since the founding of the People's Republic ...
The article is devoted to peculiarities of the Taiwan question, given a special position of the isla...
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) defeated the Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party) ...