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发表于2024-11-27
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Shale Horowitz is Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.آ Uk Heo is Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.آ Alexander C. Tan is Associate Professor of and Reader in Comparative Politics, Political Science Program, Director, School of Political Science and Communications, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Changing national identities have transformed the China-Taiwan and Korean conflicts. Democratization in Taiwan and South Korea, and liberalization in China, have forced leaders to compete for popular legitimacy by appealing to national identities. Along with the collapse of the Soviet Union, these contested national identities have been the main factors driving change in the conflictsآ—pushing China and Taiwan inexorably apart and toward a showdown, while helping to prop up what appeared to be a mortally wounded North Korea. This explains why one U.S. ally, Taiwan, becomes more hawkish, while the other, South Korea, becomes more dovish. U.S. foreign policy is struggling to adjust.
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Identity and Change in East Asian Conflicts 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024