Government, business, and the politics of interdependence and conflict across the Taiwan Strait

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Explains the complex and paradoxical process of economic integration and political divergence in current relations between Taiwan and mainland China. It analyzes the dynamics of economic statecraft on both sides and the conflicts between state objectives and business interests in the context of globalization and regional economic integration.

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Tian, J. Q. (2006). Government, business, and the politics of interdependence and conflict across the Taiwan Strait. Government, Business, and the Politics of Interdependence and Conflict Across the Taiwan Strait (pp. 1–212). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403982841

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