The International Status of Taiwan in the New World Order: Legal and Political Considerations /

This book examines the most important issues determining the international status of Taiwan today: its international legal status, the viability of its flexible democracy, its efforts to gain participation or membership in international organizations, most notably the United Nations, and its future...

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Main Author: Henckaerts, Jean-Marie (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 1996.

Series: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: JX4084.T25

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Preface /
  • Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Abbreviations /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Chapter 1 The International Legal Status of Taiwan /
  • Hungdah Chiu
  • Chapter 2 Is Taiwan a Part of China? /
  • Hans Kuijper
  • Chapter 3 Toward Modern Concepts of Sovereignty and Statehood /
  • Michael C. Davis
  • Chapter 4 Limitations and Prospects of Taiwan's Informal Diplomacy /
  • Linjun Wu
  • Chapter 5 Does Flexible Diplomacy Improve Taiwan's International Status? /
  • Kay Möller
  • Chapter 6 Taiwan's Return to International Organizations: Policies, Problems and Prospects /
  • Dennis Van Vranken Hickey
  • Chapter 7 Taiwan's "Return" to International Organizations /
  • Ko Swan Sik
  • Chapter 8 All Dressed Up But Not Invited to the Party: Can Taiwan Join the United Nations Now the Cold War Is Over? /
  • Vincent Wei-cheng Wang
  • Chapter 9 The Republic of China's Right to Participate in the United Nations /
  • Sheng-tsung Yang
  • Chapter 10 Taiwan's Right to be Heard Before the Security Council /
  • Janet E. Lord
  • Chapter 11 Taiwan's Option of Becoming a Permanent Observer /
  • Louis B. Sohn
  • Chapter 12 The United Nations Framework for the Participation of Observers /
  • Neri Sybesma-Knol
  • Chapter 13 Taiwan, China, and the United Nations /
  • Lung-chu Chen
  • Chapter 14 The Paradox of Taiwan-Mainland China Relations /
  • James C. Hsiung
  • Chapter 15 The Development of Cross-Strait Policies in China and Taiwan /
  • Cheng-wen Tsai
  • Chapter 16 Self-Determination in Action for the People of Taiwan /
  • Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Back Matter
  • Appendix 1. Legal Aspects of the Problem of Representation in the United Nations /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Appendix 2. General Assembly Resolution on the Representation of China in the United Nations /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Appendix 3. The Chinese White Paper on Cross-Strait Relations /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Appendix 4. The Taiwanese White Paper on Cross-Strait Relations /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Appendix 5. Requests to Consider the Exceptional Situation of Taiwan in the International Context /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Select Bibliography /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • About the Authors /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
  • Index /
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Henckaerts.