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(Ebook) Social Forces in the Re-Making of Cross-Strait Relations (Routledge Research on Taiwan Series) by Beckershoff, André ISBN 9781032498003, 9781003395546, 9781000926156, 1032498005, 1003395546, 100092615X

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Authors:Beckershoff, André
Pages:292 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:10.32 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032498003, 9781003395546, 9781000926156, 1032498005, 1003395546, 100092615X
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(Ebook) Social Forces in the Re-Making of Cross-Strait Relations (Routledge Research on Taiwan Series) by Beckershoff, André ISBN 9781032498003, 9781003395546, 9781000926156, 1032498005, 1003395546, 100092615X

Adopting a critical political economy perspective this book sheds new light on the social and political struggles that shaped the political dynamics of Taiwan-China relations and cross-Strait rapprochement between 2008 and 2014. Presenting a careful analysis of primary sources and interviews, the book reconstructs the historical, political and socio-economic factors that shaped Taiwan's path to the Sunflower Movement of 2014, reinterpreting this process as a struggle over Taiwan's role in the global economy. It challenges received wisdoms regarding the rise and fall of the rapprochement: First, the study argues that the rapprochement was not primarily driven by political elites but by capitalist conglomerates within Taiwan, which sought a normalisation of economic relations across the Taiwan Strait. Second, it finds that Taiwan's social movements during that period were not homogeneous but rather struggled to find a common vision that could unite the critics of the rapprochement. The insights provided not only offer a deeper understanding of Taiwan's protest cycle between 2008 and 2014, but also serve to recontextualise the political dynamics in post-Sunflower Taiwan. As such it will appeal to Students and scholars of Taiwan Studies, East Asian Politics and Social Movement Studies.
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