Documents

Documents

Author: Institute of Pacific Relations. Conference. (9th: 1945: Hot Springs)

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Published: 1945

Total Pages: 740

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United States paper. New York, American Institute of Pacific Relations. no. 1. United States economic policy towards the Philippine Republic. By S. Jenkins. no. 2. Two problems related to economic development in the Orient. By E. Staley. no. 3. American business with East Asia. By G. STein. no. 4. The results of the allied occupation of Japan, an interim report. By E. M. Martin. no. 5. Issues in Micronesia. Ed. by A. L. Dean. no. 5, Supplementary chapter: Health

United States paper. New York, American Institute of Pacific Relations. no. 1. United States economic policy towards the Philippine Republic. By S. Jenkins. no. 2. Two problems related to economic development in the Orient. By E. Staley. no. 3. American business with East Asia. By G. STein. no. 4. The results of the allied occupation of Japan, an interim report. By E. M. Martin. no. 5. Issues in Micronesia. Ed. by A. L. Dean. no. 5, Supplementary chapter: Health

Author: Institute of Pacific Relations. Conference

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Published: 1947

Total Pages: 528

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Secretariat paper. New York, International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations. no. 1. Problems of labour and social welfare in southern and eastern Asia. By members of the International Labour Office. no. 2. Soviet far eastern policy since Yalta. By M. Beloff. no. 3. The position of the Chinese in Southeast Asia. By V. Purcell. no. 4. Some political aspectsof far eastern economic development. By E. S. Kirby. no. 5. Patterns of far eastern industrial development. By G. Rosen. no. 6. Some aspects of Indonesian politics and nationalism. By G. M. Kahin. no. 7. Notes on nationalism and communism in the Far East. By W. Macmahon Ball. no. 8. Nationalism in Malaya. By T. H. Silcock. no. 9. Recent political and economic developments in China. By S. B. Thomas. no. 10. Nationalism and political developemtn in Ceylon. By I. Jennings. no. 11. Effects of western civilization on Indonesian society. By W. F. Wertheim

Secretariat paper. New York, International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations. no. 1. Problems of labour and social welfare in southern and eastern Asia. By members of the International Labour Office. no. 2. Soviet far eastern policy since Yalta. By M. Beloff. no. 3. The position of the Chinese in Southeast Asia. By V. Purcell. no. 4. Some political aspectsof far eastern economic development. By E. S. Kirby. no. 5. Patterns of far eastern industrial development. By G. Rosen. no. 6. Some aspects of Indonesian politics and nationalism. By G. M. Kahin. no. 7. Notes on nationalism and communism in the Far East. By W. Macmahon Ball. no. 8. Nationalism in Malaya. By T. H. Silcock. no. 9. Recent political and economic developments in China. By S. B. Thomas. no. 10. Nationalism and political developemtn in Ceylon. By I. Jennings. no. 11. Effects of western civilization on Indonesian society. By W. F. Wertheim

Author: Institute of Pacific Relations. Conference

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Published: 1950

Total Pages: 726

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Papers

Papers

Author: Institute of Pacific Relations. Conference

Publisher:

Published: 1929

Total Pages: 302

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US-China-Taiwan in the Age of Trump and Biden

US-China-Taiwan in the Age of Trump and Biden

Author: Dean P. Chen

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-07-08

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1000614492

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This book explores U.S.-Taiwan-China relations during both the Trump and Biden administrations, revealing how policy changes under both presidents have impacted Washington’s decades-long strategic policy framework for Cross-Strait Relations. By tracing the continuities and changes of U.S. Strategic ambiguity and One-China Policy framework between the Trump and Biden administrations, the book assesses how the foreign policy prism, through which U.S. leaders view China and Taiwan, has experienced a distinct alteration and subsequently led to a policy adjustment. Utilising a wide range of documents and primary material, such as White House documents (ranging from the Clinton to the Biden administrations) in conjunction with interviews with Taiwan officials, this volume brings a detailed portrait of past, present, and potential future U.S.-Taiwan-China relations. Moreover, it provides a succinct examination of U.S. foreign policy traditions such as internationalism, nationalism, and multilateral nationalism (providing a study of U.S.-China relations and policies from Nixon to Biden) and the resulting influence of such traditions on recent U.S. Cross-Strait policy. Presenting a comprehensive study of both the Trump and Biden administrations approach to Taiwan, this will be a valuable resource for any scholar or student of U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations and Cross-Strait Relations.