Taiwan

About this book
For centuries, various great powers have both exploited and benefited Taiwan, their designs for this island frequently clashing with the desire of local inhabitants to control their own destiny. Such conflicts have shaped Taiwan's multiple, and frequently contradictory, identities. Denny Roy contends that Taiwan's political history is best understood as a continuous struggle for security. Eschewing the usual emphasis on the high politics of the recent era, he offers a comprehensive narrative of the island's political history. Roy's approach allows him to integrate his understanding of Taiwan's domestic politics with its foreign affiars - particularly the relations with mainland China. His is a balanced account, incorporating up-to-date coverage and presenting many indigenous voices. Taiwan: A Political History illuminates the origins of the island's often-troubled domestic and international political situation. -- from back cover.
Details
- First published
- 2003
- OL Work ID
- OL2753939W
Subjects
Politics and governmentTaiwan, politics and government15.75 history of AsiaGeschichtePolitiek