Abstract

Introduction Weixing Hu Part 1: Does the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement have spillover effects in political relations? 1. The Spillover Effect of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement and Its Implications for Cross-Strait Relations David Wei Feng Huang 2. Economic Interests in Taiwan's Cross-Strait Policy and Linkages to National Identity: Has the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement Opened the Way to a Political Solution? Syaru Shirley Lin 3. The Nature of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement and Its Implications for Peaceful Development of Cross Strait Relations: Perspectives from the Mainland Li Peng Part 2: Why the political stalemate is so hard to break? 4. Beijing's Evolving Policy and Strategic Thinking on Taiwan Gang Lin 5. Cross-Strait Confidence Building Measures: Prospects and Implications Francis Yi-hua Kan 6. Diplomatic Truce in cross-Strait relations: Limits and Prospects Gerald Chan 7. Politics in command of the Mainland's Military Policy toward Taiwan You Ji Part 3: Social Dimension of Cross-Strait Relations 8. Interest, Identity, and People's Preference on Taiwan's Independence Issue Lu-huei Chen 9. Bidding for Taiwanese Hearts: Evaluating the Achievement of China's Economic Statecraft against Taiwan Shu Keng 10. Social Dimensions of Changing Cross-Strait relations: the Case of Taishang Chun-Yi Lee Part 4: Whither cross-Strait Relations? 11. The United States and the Changing Cross-Strait Relations Jianwei Wang 12. Peaceful Unification vs. Divided Rule: Assessing Political Relations across the Taiwan Strait Zhang Baohui 13. Prospects of Cross-Strait Relations: Toward an Involutionary Process? Weixing Hu

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