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232 Index© 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Index 7 June Talk, 92–93 998 National Security System Project 226 A Acheson, Dean, 10 Acupuncture War, 48 Aegis destroyer, 197, 227 airborne warning and control system (AWACS), 226 Albright, Madeleine, 77, 214 Ali Alatas, 204 ARATS-SEF meetings, 20, 100, 210 Asian financial crisis, 139, 146, 161– 2 Asian Stabilizing Fund, 146 Asia-Pacific regional operational centre, 151, 185 Association for Relations across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS) (see also “ARATS-SEF meetings”), 19–20, 173–4 B Beidaihe meeting, 99, 159 Berger, Sandy, 77 brain drain, 54–55 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 57 C Cairo Declaration, 10 Japanese position of, 10 campaign donation, 80, 83–84N25 Cao Juren, 90 Carter, Jimmy, 12 Cassidy & Associates, 24 Central Africa, 165 Central Bank of China, 182 Central Military Commission (CMC), 28 Chang Hsiao-yen, 132 Chang King-yuh, 142, 173 chemical weapons of Taiwan, 125 Chen Cheng, 193 Cheng Shu-min, 95 Chi Haotian, 166 Chi Haotian, 73 Chiang Ching-kuo, 18, 25, 89, 91, 92, 99 Chiang Kai-shek, 89, 90, 99, 193 Chiang Ping-kun, 100, 138, 182, 211 Chiao Jen-ho, 174 China External Trade Development Council, 182 China Petroleum Corporation, 138, 177 China (see also “China’s foreign ISEAS D OCUMENT DELIVER Y SERVICE . No reproduction without permission of the publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, SINGAPORE 119614. FAX: (65)7756259; TEL: (65) 8702447; E-MAIL: publish@iseas.edu.sg 233 Index© 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore relations” and “China’s Taiwan policy”) development strategy, 61–62 economic growth, 41–42, 49–51 foreign trade, 42, 50–51 high technology 51–52 vulnerabilities 43–56 China’s foreign relations (see also “China’s US policy”) with African countries, 165 with ASEAN 47, 161–2 with Australia, 203 with Central American countries, 165 with France, 163–4 with India 47, 73 with Indonesia, 204 with Iran, 47, 60N21, 73 with Iraq, 167–8 with Islamic countries, 46, 47 with Israel, 112, 164 with Japan 44, 160–1, 203–4 with Mongolia, 44–45 with Pakistan, 47, 73, 112 with Russia 44–45 with Thailand, 204 with the Philippines, 204 with two Koreas, 44, 204 China’s Taiwan policy before the 1990s, 15–18 during the Cultural Revolution, 15 in the 1950s, 15 late 1970s-early 1980s, 16–17 perception of Taiwan threat, 39 strategic thinking, 2–3, 71, 125–7 China’s US policy China–US communiqués 17 August 1982 Communiqué, 14–15, 63–64, 162 1972 Shanghai Communiqué, 11 1979 Normalization Communiqué, 12 strategic thinking, 68–71 Chinese Communist Party (C.C.P.), 4– 5 5th Plenum of 14th Central Committee, 42 Chinese students overseas, 54 Christopher, Warren, 26, 65 Clinton-Hashimoto Declaration, 160 Cohen, William, 44, 57 commonwealth system for unification, 144 comprehensive engagement policy, 70, 73 confederation system for unification, 144, 170 constitution reform, 106 constructive strategic partnership, 77, 79, 80, 82 Council for Economic Planning and Development, 138, 182, 203 cross-strait relations before 1995, 18–20 political relations, 19–20 post-and-tele-communications, 18–19 trade and investment, 19 after 1995 trade and investment 121, 175–9, 187 fishing dispute, 124 boundaries dispute, 124 D Dalai Lama, 149–50 democracy in Taiwan, 4, 93, 99 in China, 4 Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), 132–3, 150, 200 relations with Beijing, 199–200 democratic unification, 3, 101, 145, 205 Deng Xiaoping, 12, 16, 17, 41, 69, 91, [18.225.209.95] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 05:59 GMT) 234 Index© 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore 92, 156, 193 diplomatic blockade, 160–6, veto at UN, 165–6 Dulles, John Foster, 10 E E-2T air defence system, 227 economic engagement policy, 175 economic security, 228 eight-point proposal, 97–8, 104–5, 181, 200, 214 F federation system for unification, 144, 170 Ford, Gerald, 12 Formosa Plastics Group, 138, 181 freezing of provincial government, 150–61 G go slow policy, 137–9, 151, 178, 182, 184, 197 go south policy, 102–4, 109N31, 137, 138–40, 182 Taiwanese investment in ASEAN, 102–3 Goh Chok Tong, 140 Guatemala, 165–6 Guidelines for National Unification, 20, 99–100, 141 Guinea-Bissau, 165 Guo Dongpo, 176 H Hao Po-tsun, 93, 132 hard power, 48–53 Hays, Ronald, 195 Headquarters for Operations against Taiwan, 30 Helms, Jesse, 25 high-technology card, 186–7 Holum, John, 26, 162 Hong Kong, 126, 139–43, 176–7, 179– 81, 183, 185...

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