Abstract This paper reviews the security challenges from several perspectives, the first and perhaps most important being the geo‐strategic reality that Taiwan will always be…
Abstract This paper reviews the security challenges from several perspectives, the first and perhaps most important being the geo‐strategic reality that Taiwan will always be…
Abstract Following China’s accession to the WTO, Taiwan joined the trading body smoothly. This was believed to present a bright prospect for the trade relations…
Abstract This article examines legal and geopolitical aspects of the China-Taiwan Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA). It begins by analyzing areas in which the two…
Abstract Cross-strait relations underwent a fundamental change when both China and Taiwan joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001. The WTO is the first…
Abstract The following Working Paper provides an overview of Taiwan’s economic structure and the trading relations which have underpinned the globalization of its economy. The…
Abstract This paper uses a global computable general equilibrium model, global trade analysis project and a value-to-volume conversion to arrive at quantitative estimates of the…
Continue reading Lee, Tsung-Chen, Chia-Hsuan Wub, and Paul T.-W. Lee
Abstract Taiwan has had discriminatory trade and investment policies towards China, severely limiting economic engagement across the Strait. Not having free and open trade with…
Abstract In the context of stalled multilateral trade negotiations, major trading economies are seeking free trade agreements (FTAs) to secure their market access objectives. Nowhere…
Abstract To come to terms with the realization of ASEAN+1, Taiwan had concluded with mainland China a special free trade agreement (FTA), the Economic Cooperation…
Continue reading Chen, Shin-Horng, Meng-chun Liua, and Pei-Chang Wen
Abstract Discuss as the significance of the Taiwan Strait Tunnel from the perspective of cross-strait economic and trade relations. Points out major problems and development…
Abstract This paper, using Taiwan as a case study, attempts to examine the role of the economic bureaucracy in economic development. After reviewing some salient…
Summary Despite their controversial political relationship, Taiwan and China remain very much entwined economically. This timely volume explores the complicated state of economic and trade…
From the publisher: As of December 1, 2013, a total of 429 nuclear reactors were considered operational in 31 countries. The nuclear industry is in decline,…
From the publisher: At the same time as major powers are saying that they want to rein in nuclear proliferation, they are offering both nuclear energy…
From the publisher: Throughout Asia, states are competing to build and leverage soft power using public diplomacy. This article examines these investments, whether they pay dividends,…