This book is constructed upon a dialectical model (or paradigm) and then applied to analyse many issues concerning Biocoastal China, namely, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. This model differs in many respects from other dialectical models. The issues include: The dialectical succession problem in China; the complex, dialectical relationship between the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Chinese People's Liberation Army (CPLA); the politico-military dimension of mainland China and Taiwan's relations; One Country, Two Systems: the dialectical dual recognition in foreign relations; the negotiations between Beijing and Taipei; changing the national title of the PRC as well as the ROC, if necessary; transferring of party policies from Taiwan to mainland China; and the Nansha Island Group as a dialectical co-operation and co-ordination place between Beijing Taipei.