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A 35 page paper discussing changes in Taiwan's economy in the early years of the new century and the growing threat of mainland China. Taiwan's defense spending has declined dramatically over the past several years as there has been internal disagreement over the total cost of matching China's increased defenses. This paper reviews the course of economic history of Taiwan and the strained relations that continue between China and Taiwan even though the two are increasingly economically interdependent. It also demonstrates that renewed arms procurement activity in Taiwan would serve several purposes and would have the effect of bolstering Taiwan's economy as it moves from manufacturing to services, the natural progression of an increasingly maturing economy. Includes an abstract. Bibliography lists 24 sources.
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35 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSeconTaiArms.rtf
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Taiwans defense spending has declined dramatically in recent years as there has been internal disagreement over the total cost of matching Chinas increased defenses. This paper reviews the course
of economic history of Taiwan and the strained relations that continue between China and Taiwan even though the two are increasingly economically interdependent. It also demonstrates that renewed arms
procurement activity in Taiwan would serve several purposes and would have the effect of bolstering Taiwans economy as it moves from manufacturing to services, the natural progression of an increasingly
maturing economy. Table of Contents Abstract 1 Introduction..................................................................................................3 I. Economic Background 9 A. Indicators 9 B. Banking Reform 11 C. International
Exclusion 13 D. Advances in Health Care Delivery 13 E. Inexorable Ties with China 14 1. Overcoming Trade Prohibitions 14 2. Separating Politics and Economics 15 3. Taiwans Changing Economy 17
II. Literature Review 18 A. China - Taiwan Relations 19 1. Threatening Missiles 20 2. Chinas Military Spending 21 3. Taiwans Position 22 4. Possibilities 24 B. Other Countries
Involvement 27 C. Developing a Defense Industry 27 III. Economic Theory: Expected Results and Predictions 29 IV. Data Description 32 V. Implication of Findings 32 VI. Conclusion 34
Introduction William Shakespeare noted that "all the worlds a stage," and the stage that is Asia is
becoming, in the words of another literary hero, "curiouser and curiouser." China and Taiwan are not separate yet they are; they do not practice direct shipping and transport across
the Taiwan Strait yet they do; Western nations cling to ideology (i.e., China should not be sold arms) yet throw ideology aside in times of economic downturn when they have
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