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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dean P. ChenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032261225ISBN 10: 1032261226 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 08 July 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. U.S. Nationalism and Interests (with Michaela Zabel) 2. Deepening U.S.-PRC Competitions 3. Trump and One-China Adjustments 4. Backing Taiwan in a Free and Open Indo-Pacific 5. Biden’s Multilateralism and Democratic Resilience 6. Taiwan Strait in the Era of Fortress AmericaReviews'Professor Chen has applied his command of existing literature and proven skills in carefully crafted and clearly written scholarship to go beyond available publications in this comprehensive assessment of the actions and motives of the two most recent US presidents regarding the sensitive issues involved in US-Taiwan-China relations.' - Professor Robert Sutter, George Washington University, USA. 'Professor Chen has applied his command of existing literature and proven skills in carefully crafted and clearly written scholarship to go beyond available publications in this comprehensive assessment of the actions and motives of the two most recent US presidents regarding the sensitive issues involved in US-Taiwan-China relations.' - Professor Robert Sutter, George Washington University, USA. 'Professor Chen lucidly traces the United States's gradual movement away from a liberal internationalist foreign policy and toward a more nationalistic direction. He argues that, while America's One China Policy has become increasingly anachronistic and untenable by changing political and security realities, it has maintained an anchoring function that, if abandoned, risks escalating into more serious Sino-American collisions.' - Professor June Teufel Dreyer, University of Miami, USA. 'Professor Chen has applied his command of existing literature and proven skills in carefully crafted and clearly written scholarship to go beyond available publications in this comprehensive assessment of the actions and motives of the two most recent US presidents regarding the sensitive issues involved in US-Taiwan-China relations.' - Professor Robert Sutter, George Washington University, USA. 'Professor Chen lucidly traces the United States's gradual movement away from a liberal internationalist foreign policy and toward a more nationalistic direction. He argues that, while America's One China Policy has become increasingly anachronistic and untenable by changing political and security realities, it has maintained an anchoring function that, if abandoned, risks escalating into more serious Sino-American collisions.' - Professor June Teufel Dreyer, University of Miami, USA. 'Chen offers a clear and cogent analysis of changing U.S. policy toward China and Taiwan. Chen argues that U.S. Taiwan Strait policy is a result of an inward-looking Jacksonian nationalism and a U.S. Congress increasingly disillusioned with 'constructive engagement' with Beijing. His analysis of the movement away from a liberal internationalist U.S. foreign policy tradition toward a more nationalist direction finds that, as U.S.-PRC relations grow more conflictual and Washington renounces liberal engagement with China, the changing security and political realities challenge the maintenance of America's venerable OneChina/strategic ambiguity policy.' - Elizabeth Larus, University of Mary Washington, USA. Author InformationDean P. Chen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the School of Humanities and Global Studies, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA. He is also the author of U.S. Taiwan Strait Policy: The Origins of Strategic Ambiguity (2012) and U.S.-China Rivarly and Taiwan's Mainland Policy: Security, Nationalism, and the 1992 Consensus (2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |