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Social Forces In The Remaking Of Crossstrait Relations Routledge Research On Taiwan Series 1st Edition Andr Beckershoff

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Social Forces In The Remaking Of Crossstrait Relations Routledge Research On Taiwan Series 1st Edition Andr Beckershoff
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.32 MB
Pages: 292
Author: André Beckershoff
ISBN: 9781032498003, 9781003395546, 9781000926156, 1032498005, 1003395546, 100092615X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Social Forces In The Remaking Of Crossstrait Relations Routledge Research On Taiwan Series 1st Edition Andr Beckershoff by André Beckershoff 9781032498003, 9781003395546, 9781000926156, 1032498005, 1003395546, 100092615X instant download after payment.

Adopting a critical political economy perspective this book sheds new light on the social and political struggles that shaped the political dynamics of Taiwan-China relations and cross-Strait rapprochement between 2008 and 2014. Presenting a careful analysis of primary sources and interviews, the book reconstructs the historical, political and socio-economic factors that shaped Taiwan's path to the Sunflower Movement of 2014, reinterpreting this process as a struggle over Taiwan's role in the global economy. It challenges received wisdoms regarding the rise and fall of the rapprochement: First, the study argues that the rapprochement was not primarily driven by political elites but by capitalist conglomerates within Taiwan, which sought a normalisation of economic relations across the Taiwan Strait. Second, it finds that Taiwan's social movements during that period were not homogeneous but rather struggled to find a common vision that could unite the critics of the rapprochement. The insights provided not only offer a deeper understanding of Taiwan's protest cycle between 2008 and 2014, but also serve to recontextualise the political dynamics in post-Sunflower Taiwan. As such it will appeal to Students and scholars of Taiwan Studies, East Asian Politics and Social Movement Studies.

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