Contents: PART I. TAIWAN'S SECURITY INTERESTS AND TRADE PROBLEMS. Taiwan's Security Interests and Needs, Patrick M. Morgan; Taiwan's Search for a More Effective Mainland Policy, Alex Ya-li Lu; The U.S.-Taiwan Trade Problem: The Taiwan Perspective, Chee-Man Wong and Jyh-Horng Lin; The U.S.-Taiwan Trade Problem: An American Perspective, David Kleykamp. PART II. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Japanese Military Rearmament and Asian International Politics: A Chinese Perspective, Thomas B. Lee; Walking on Two Legs: The Domestic Context of China's Policy Toward the Asian-Pacific Region in the 1990s, Zhimin Lin; PART III. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PRC. Migrant Peasant Workers in China: The PRC's Rural Crisis in an Historical Perspective, Winston Hsieh; Trends in Arranged Marriage in China, Richard E. Barrett, Yanchun Xu, and Barbara Zusman; The Urbanization and Occupational Diversification of China's Countryside, Peter Schran; PART IV. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PRC. Japanese Investment in China After Tiananmen: The Case of Pudong Special Economic Zone in Shaghai, Walter Arnold; A Study of Money Flows in China, Gang Yi; A Comparative Study of China's State and Collective Enterprises in the 1980s, S. H. Chou and Dianjing Xu; PART V. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH CHINA REGION. The 1991 Elections in Hong Kong: Democratization in the Shadow of Tiananmen, Ming K. Chan; The Changing Role of Shenzhen in China's National and Regional Development in the 1980s, Xiangmin Chen; The Reform and Restructuring of the Guangzhou Economy: The Question of National Applicability, Louis T. Sigel.