Abstract Energy security is crucial for an energy policy but so far is not included in the current Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) program in Taiwan.…
Abstract Energy security is crucial for an energy policy but so far is not included in the current Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) program in Taiwan.…
Abstract This paper intends to assess Taiwan’s energy security situation under current and future development of global environment. We construct a static computable general equilibrium…
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Abstract Desperate to increase its energy independence and decrease its carbon emissions, Taiwan could make a big bet on nuclear energy. The world should be…
Summary “The volume edited by Ganesan and Amer is a welcome departure from the academic theoretical focus on the regionalist enterprise of ASEAN. As the…
Summary Engaging China is one of the first books to look at the responses of major international powers to the recent economic growth of China. Anyone…
Abstract The Nuclear Energy Experts Group (NEEG) of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) met at the Saigon Da Lat Hotel…
Abstract ‘Architecture’ has emerged as the new catchphrase in Asian security politics. Despite its growing centrality, insufficient attention has thus far been given to defining…
Abstract This study investigates the effects of volatility spillovers among five Asian stock markets (China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan) and examines how the…
Abstract The proliferation of regional economic agreements involving East Asian economies in the years since the financial crises is usually explained in the political economy…
Abstract This paper compares the current global financial crisis with the one that struck East Asia a little more than a decade ago. The analysis…
Abstract Political economists have long noted that the prospects for trade liberalization diminish in a climate of economic recession. A stagnant economy intensifies the burden…
Introduction In late 2011 and early 2012, the Obama administration rolled out its most significant strategic policy decision: the ‘rebalancing’ of its foreign- and defence-policy…
Abstract Many Chinese and Japanese authorities believe Taiwan is essential to their respective states’ national security due to the island’s geographic centrality and beneficial proximity…
Abstract This article presents results from a nationally representative survey conducted in Taiwan in November 2011 that explores Taiwanese attitudes toward China and the world.…
Abstract Other than during the Civil War of 1945–1949, Taiwan has never been part of a Chinese state ruled by Han Chinese in Mainland China.…