영문목차
Foreword/Michael Ying-Mao Kau=ix
Preface=xv
Acknowledgments=xvii
Contributors=xix
Introduction/Maysing H. Yang, Director, Democratic Progressive Party=xxiii
Part I: Taiwan Perspective=3
Prospects for Taiwan's Membership in the United Nations/Lung-chu Chen, Professor, New York Law School, United States=3
Comments by William O'Chee, Senator, Australia=13
The Origins and Possible Resolution of the Cross-Straits Stalemate: An Institutional Economics Perspective/Lim Lo-tsui, Member of the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan=16
Comments by Frank Ching, Far Eastern Economic Review, Hong Kong=31
Part II: Asian Perspectives=37
Taiwan's "Pragmatic Diplomacy" and Its Implications for the Chinese Mainland, Japan, and the World/Hidenori Ijiri, Professor, University of Tsukuba, Japan=37
Comments by C.L. Chiou, Professor, University of Queensland, Australia=49
Australian-Taiwanese Relations M. D. Fletcher, Professor, University of Queensland, Australia=52
Comments by Peter P. Chen, Professor, Wayne State University, United States=63
Part III: Divided Nations' Perspectives=67
German-Taiwanese Relations: A Reappraisal/Barbara Krug, Professor, University of Saarland, Germany=67
Comments by Bertrand Tsai, Professor, National Taiwan University=76
Taiwan's International Role and Its Relations with Mainland China from Korea's Point of View/Sonn Se-Il, Member of the National Assembly, Democratic Party, Republic of Korea=76
Comments by Wolfgang Sachsenrodiaeresisder, Director, East, Southeast Asia Department, Friedrich Naumann Institute, Germany=81
Part IV: Comparative Perspectives=87
Canadian Society: Model or Muddle for Taiwan?/Cornelius Jaenen, Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada=87
Comments by Hung Lien-te, Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University=96
South Africa and Taiwan: Pariahs, International Redemption, and Global Change/Peter Vale, Professor, University of Western Cape, South Africa=99
Comments by Parris H. Chang, Member of the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan=110
Part V: United States Perspective
U.S. Policy toward the People's Republic of China and Taiwan: Adjusting to Change/Ralph Clough, Professor, Johns Hopldns University, United States=115
Comments by Su Chi, Deputy Director, Institute of International Relations, Taipei=125
Taiwan in a Changing Security Environment/Alfred D. Wilhelm Jr, Vice President, Atlantic Council, United States=127
Comments by Tien Hung-Mao, Director, Institute for National Policy Research, Taiwan=135
Part VI: Hong Kong And China Perspectives=141
Sino-British Negotiations on Hong Kong and Their Significance for Taiwan/Michael Yahuda, Reader, London School of Economics, Political Science, United Kingdom=141
Comments by Byron S. Weng, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong=155
Mainland China's Transition and Its Impact on Taiwan's Future/Li Lu, J.D. Candidate, Columbia University School of Law, United States=159
Comments by Bih-Jaw Lin, Director, Institute for International Relations, Taiwan=171
Discussion Session I=177
A Reappraisal of the One-China Policy and Pragmatic Diplomacy : Chaired, Maysing H. Yang, Director, Department of Foreign Affairs, Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan=177
Comments by:=177
C.L. Chiou=177
Frank Ching=178
William Q'Chee=179
Lung-chuChen=181
Barbara Krug=183
Hidenori Ijiri=183
M.D. Fletcher=184
Peter P. Chen=185
Discussion Session II=193
Future Prospects for Taiwan's International Status : Chaired by James Lilley, Former U.s. Ambassador to China=193
Comments by:=198
Peter Vale=198
Cornelius Jaenen=200
Alfred Wilhelm=201
Wolfgang Sachsenrodiaeresisder=201
Michael Yahuda=203
Li Lu=204
Byron S. Weng=206
Parris H. Chang=208
Ralph Clough=209
Index=211