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International Legal Aspects of Taiwan’s Participation in East Asian Integration under the National Law of Taiwan

https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2015-3-131-147

Abstract

The problem of Taiwanese statehood has acquired in the relation between Beijing and Taipei not only theoretical but practical character. In significant degree it depends on success or not success of promoting in East Asia regional integration model, which had offered by PRC. East Asian integration process is developed today in the direction of creating by region’s states some real conditions for permanent growth that afford in not so far perspective to form real China-centripetal “power vector”. Technological and financial potentiality of Taiwan is rendered very needed one from the Chinese side as itself but not only growing from the desire to be incorporated toward global system of high tech production on the West proposed terms meaning big overseas investments and wonderful tempo of economic growth but simultaneously securing the full openness of Chinese inner market for realization of liberal social reforms. Whether in the relations with the West, Chinese government stick successively to very careful since progressive approach during realization of reforms but on the Taiwanese direction Beijing does its best to exclude in full any steps which could lead inner political or economic instability in the country up.

About the Author

Vyacheslav I. Balakin
Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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Balakin V.I. International Legal Aspects of Taiwan’s Participation in East Asian Integration under the National Law of Taiwan. Moscow Journal of International Law. 2015;(3):131-147. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2015-3-131-147

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