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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard C. BushPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Brookings Institution Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.712kg ISBN: 9780815738336ISBN 10: 0815738331 Pages: 429 Publication Date: 13 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"""Contents: Acknowledgments Notes on Terminology 1. Introduction 2. Popular Attitudes in Taiwan: A Preliminary Baseline 3. Taiwan's Government Budget 4. Taiwan's Economy 5. Taiwan's Energy Policy 6. The Politics of Taiwan's Past 7. Beijing's Taiwan Ambition 8. Taiwan's Search for Security 9. Taiwan's Military Defense 10. Taiwan's Political Defense: National Identity 11. Taiwan's Political Defense: The State 12. The PRC's Asymmetric Offense 13. Taiwan's Democratic System 14. United States Policy 15. What to Do? Notes Index """ReviewsBush, an authority on all things Taiwan, presents a detailed and comprehensive account of Taiwan's transformation from a dictatorship to a wealthy democracy that needs to balance security and prosperity amidst a growing external threat. --Syaru Shirley Lin, Foreign Affairs In Difficult Choices, Richard Bush highlights the existential dilemmas facing Taiwan's people and the challenges its political system has in reconciling them. Foremost among these challenges is its complicated relationship with the People's Republic of China. In this careful, well-researched, and highly original analysis, Difficult Choices examines many of the most pressing political issues facing Taiwan and provides a warning about the future if these issues aren't dealt with effectively. --Kharis Templeman, research fellow, Hoover Institution Once again, Richard Bush somehow manages to tell a detailed, nuanced story without ever losing sight of the big picture. In Difficult Choices, Bush calls attention to one of the most urgent problems facing Taiwan: how to reconcile the yearnings of a democratic nation with the exigencies of a state facing a truly existential threat. Bush probes the dilemma from all directions--economics, institutions, demographics, and more. It is a hard message to hear, but illuminating the challenge is the first step toward addressing it. --Shelley Rigger, Brown Professor of Political Science, Davidson College We are approaching the time when Taiwan is going to be a global flash point again, with extremely serious ramifications, and serious measures are required to be prepared for it. In Difficult Choices, Richard Bush presents a clear, comprehensive, and accessible primer on contemporary Taiwan, with particular focus on the relationship with China and the challenges it represents to security and governance. --Jonathan Sullivan, associate professor, University of Nottingham In Difficult Choices, Richard Bush highlights the existential dilemmas facing Taiwan's people and the challenges its political system has in reconciling them. Foremost among these challenges is its complicated relationship with the People's Republic of China. In this careful, well-researched, and highly original analysis, Difficult Choices examines many of the most pressing political issues facing Taiwan and provides a warning about the future if these issues aren't dealt with effectively. --Kharis Templeman, research fellow, Hoover Institution Once again, Richard Bush somehow manages to tell a detailed, nuanced story without ever losing sight of the big picture. In Difficult Choices, Bush calls attention to one of the most urgent problems facing Taiwan: how to reconcile the yearnings of a democratic nation with the exigencies of a state facing a truly existential threat. Bush probes the dilemma from all directions--economics, institutions, demographics, and more. It is a hard message to hear, but illuminating the challenge is the first step toward addressing it. --Shelley Rigger, Brown Professor of Political Science, Davidson College We are approaching the time when Taiwan is going to be a global flash point again, with extremely serious ramifications, and serious measures are required to be prepared for it. In Difficult Choices, Richard Bush presents a clear, comprehensive, and accessible primer on contemporary Taiwan, with particular focus on the relationship with China and the challenges it represents to security and governance. --Jonathan Sullivan, associate professor, University of Nottingham Author InformationRichard C. Bush is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Chen-fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies. He is a leading specialist on issues concerning Taiwan and its relations with China. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |