ISBN-13: 9780415422529 / Angielski / Twarda / 2007 / 256 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415422529 / Angielski / Twarda / 2007 / 256 str.
Taiwan and Post-Communist Europe examines Taiwans economic diplomacy towards post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe. The media, and occasionally academia, have often suggested that Taipei resorts to costly aid, trade and investment diplomacy to facilitate its foreign relations, whilst China engages in equally costly counter-economic diplomacy to keep Taiwan isolated. Czeslaw Tubilewicz argues conversely that Beijings diplomacy in post-communist Europe has demonstrated Chinas reluctance to employ economic instruments against states violating the one-China principle when cheaper (diplomatic) alternatives are available. Taipei, for its part, has demonstrated that promises of economic assistance are sufficient to induce target states short term compliance, whilst in the medium to long term Taiwanese economic assistance, conditional upon meeting political criteria, has proved inconsequential due to Taipeis refusal to follow up aid commitments.
This book examines the efficacy and limitations of Taipeis frugal economic diplomacy in furthering its broader diplomatic objectives, looking at both Taipeis failure to establish a lasting diplomatic presence in post-communist Europe, but also its success in securing substantive relations with a number of major post-communist states, and thus opening transition economies for its exports and investments. The first in-depth study into Taiwans economic diplomacy toward post-communist Europe, this book will appeal to readers interested in Taiwan and China studies, diplomacy, Asian studies and international relations.