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題名: Domestic Vulnerability and Nationalist Propaganda: Taiwan`s National Unification Council Campaign in 2006
作者: 徐筱琦
Hsu, Hsiao-Chi
關鍵詞: cross-Strait relations;diversionary foreign policy;non-violent provocation;Chen Shui-bian;National Unification Council
日期: 十二月-2010
上傳時間: 18-十一月-2016
摘要: In early 2006, President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan surprised domestic and international audiences by announcing his intention to scrap the symbolically important National Unification Council (NUC) and the Guidelines for National Unification (GNU). This announcement not only invited strong criticism from Beijing, but also seriously strained US.-Taiwan relations, because it was a clear violation of Chen`s 2000 inaugural pledge regarding cross-Strait policy. This policy proposal presented an important theoretical challenge to the broadly recognized election cycle model in Taiwan`s mainland policymaking-unlike Chen`s earlier nationalist propaganda, the NUC initiative came after instead of during a major election campaign. To address this anomaly, this paper argues that while domestic politics play a key role in Taiwan s mainland policymaking, gaining votes is not the state leader`s only concern. A careful examination of the political context shows that Chen`s NUC campaign was used to divert attention from his personal political crisis following on his loss of both control over policy and leadership over his party after the DPP`s poor showing in the December 2005 elections for city mayors and county magistrates.
關聯: Issues & Studies,46(4),37-72
資料類型: article
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