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OverviewThe Taiwan Strait conflict threatens to shatter the global economy and draw the world into war. What makes this increasingly heated perpetual standoff so uniquely intractable? Forging Enmity in the Taiwan Strait explains the conflict as an existential collision between political communities expressing collective identities that are bedrock mutually exclusive. For the Chinese Community Party, Taiwan’s autonomy sabotages the “Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation.” For the major political communities in Taiwan, cross-Strait unification would mean the annihilation of Taiwan’s cherished democratic autonomous selfhood. This book uncovers the toxic dynamics that keep the rival communities locked in their spiral of hostility. The core of the cross-Strait conflict is not some tragic misunderstanding. It is instead a process in which each community supplies the others with attuned misrecognition. The key actors – Taiwan’s competing Green and Blue camps, and the PRC’s Red leadership – all possess an acute understanding of the others, and all weaponize this understanding through targeted invalidation: deliberately denying the recognition that the others crave. Based on a big-data-fueled analysis of Green, Blue, and Red political commentary, this book reveals how cross-Strait enmity is actively constructed. The book offers an essential explanation for why the key actors risk their physical safety – Taiwan’s and China’s both – to defend their sense of a collective self, and why the Strait remains the world's most dangerous flashpoint. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel C. Lynch , Cody Wai-Kwok YauPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9789819563067ISBN 10: 9819563062 Pages: 273 Publication Date: 12 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1 The Struggle for Ontological Security in the Taiwan Strait.- 2 The Contested “Self:” The Green/Blue Fracture over Taiwan Subjectivity.- 3 Green Invalidation: Securitizing the “Red Empire” PRC and the “Collaborationist” KMT.- 4 Blue Invalidation: Securitizing “Reckless” Greens and Dismissing an “Unreliable” America.- 5 Red Invalidation: Pathologizing Taiwan Selfhood No Matter What the Color.- 6 Unwinding the Spiral: Reflexivity, “Peak China,” and the Quest for Recognition.ReviewsAuthor InformationDaniel C. Lynch is a professor of international relations at the City University of Hong Kong. Prior to 2017, he was for twenty years a professor of international relations at the University of Southern California. Cody Wai-Kwok Yau is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Soochow University in Taiwan. He holds a PhD in Political Science from National Sun Yat-sen University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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