Specificities and Limits of Taiwanese Nationalism

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Abstract

Taiwanese nationalism is, in many ways, specific. On the one hand it is a recognised phenomenon. On the other, as the product of a young state, the Republic of China in Taiwan, which is threatened by the People's Republic of China, and isolated on the diplomatic level, this nationalism is controversial. It is sufficiently powerful to be perceived as an important factor in the evolution of Formosa and of its relations with the Chinese mainland, but not enough to avoid being the object of delib...

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Cabestan, J.-P. (2005). Specificities and Limits of Taiwanese Nationalism. China Perspectives, 2005(6). https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives.2863

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