"Presents a systematic study of the evolution of China's Taiwan policy over the past six decades. Examines leadership's pro-status-quo approach, while adhering to the 'one-China principle,' and promotion of peace, stability, development. Argues for a Beijing-Washington transformation from ad hoc crisis management to a goal-oriented, strategic management of status quo"--Provided by publisher.
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Despite Beijings uncompromising adherence to the one-China principle, four generations of Chinese leadersMao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintaohave displayed a remarkable flexibility in interpreting and implementing it. Over the past six decades, the foremost priority of Chinas Taiwan policy has not necessarily been to accomplish reunification, but to prevent Taiwan from becoming de jure independent of China. This volume presents a systematic, in-depth study of the evolution of China's Taiwan policy.
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