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The 1996 deployment of two U.S. carrier battle groups to the waters off Taiwan in response to the firing of Chinese missiles close to TaiwanOs shores brought home suddenly the genuine danger of a military clash between the United States and China over the Taiwan issue. In this timely book, distinguished analyst Ralph N. Clough assesses the intractable differences between Beijing and Taipei over the status of Taiwan, the rise and growing strength of an opposition party advocating Taiwan independence, and BeijingOs threat to use military force to prevent independence. At the same time, he weighs the moderating influence of investment and trade across the Taiwan Strait and the reopening of cross-strait dialogue. The author warns against a U.S. commitment to intervene militarily against any Chinese use of force, which could encourage Taiwan to expect U.S. backing if it declared independence; nor should Washington renounce military intervention, which would give the PRC a free hand. Instead, Clough argues for a policy of ambiguity, providing the United States the flexibility to intervene militarily or not as circumstances dictate and at the same time giving more active approval and support to cooperation between the people and governments on both sides of the strait.
Ralph N. Clough is a former director for Chinese affairs in the Department of State and currently a professorial lecturer at the School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.
Chapter 1 Cornell Alumnus Attends School ReunionChapter 2 Shifting Emphasis in U.S.-PRC-Taiwan RelationsChapter 3 The Political ImpasseChapter 4 People-to-People ActivitiesChapter 5 Pragmatic Diplomacy and Democratic PoliticsChapter 6 Managing the China-Taiwan ProblemsChapter 7 The Role of the United StatesChapter 8 BibliographyChapter 9 Annex 1: Jiang Zemin's Eight PointsChapter 10 Annex 2: Lee Teng-hui's Six PointsChapter 11 Annex 3: Excerpts from Lee Teng-hui's Inaugural Address, MAy 20, 1996Chapter 12 Index
[Clough's] approach is a sensible and informed one, from which all parties can benefit.