Kongian Yu; Jay McDaniel; John Boswell Cobb; Jinyong Zhao; Xingzhong Yuan; Jessica M Henson; Mark Hanna; Theresa Ruswick Oro Editions (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Wei-hong He (ed.); G. R. Shi (ed.); Jian-xin Yu (ed.); Dao-Liang Chu (ed.); Ke-Xin Zhang (ed.); Hai-Shui Jiang (ed.); Yang Springer (2024) Kovakantinen kirja
Nian Yu; Zhao HaiHong; Regina Kanyu Wang; Wang JinKang; Tang Fei; Anna Wu; Han Song; Jiang Bo; Bao Shu Rebellion Publishing Ltd. (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Recent years have seen the emergence of a unique Taiwanese consciousness. What this so-called Taiwanisation is and how it came about are addressed in the first article. The evolution of this Taiwanese consciousness, and how it is perceived and presented by major political parties like the Democratic Progressive Party, the Kuomintang, the People First Party and the New Party, are then discussed. The process appears to be an irreversible one which might lead to Taiwan's self-determination.The second article offers a working definition of Taiwanisation. It then spells out the significance of understanding Taiwanisation and the motivations of the proponents of the Taiwanisation policy. A number of reasons are given as to why such a policy is necessary. The authors examine the strategies and tactics in implementing the Taiwanisation policy, weighing its effectiveness, Beijing's reaction, and the problems and prospects of pursuing this policy.