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War and Peace Between America and China: How Solving the Taiwan Problem Can Lead to A Pacific Century
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War and Peace Between America and China: How Solving the Taiwan Problem Can Lead to A Pacific Century

The Taiwan Strait is probably the most dangerous place on earth. The conventional wisdom is to maintain the status quo, which means no war, no peace, no unification and no independence. In an uncertain world, such ambiguity could lead to war between America and China. This book suggests a refreshing approach to the Taiwan problem. Once the problem is resolved properly, the peoples of both sides of the Pacific Ocean may enjoy a prolonged period of peace and prosperity.

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Product Details:
Author: Terence Hon Hong
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: September 05, 2006
ISBN: 141963903X
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
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3there would be no war between america and china  Dec 18, 2006
only business or commercial wars might arise. taiwan is one of the big money sources and incomes of the u.s.a. to dump those retired outdated useless military leftover to taiwan, getting more jobs and employments for american labors. america would never have the real interest to solve taiwan problem with china. just like to establish an israel in the muslim world, supporting a puppet-like taiwan to tease and embarrass china in the far east is also a formulated u.s. government foreign policy. now, most the taiwanese business and businessmen are doing business in china, only the taiwan government is still struggling to deny that fact that taiwan needs china more than china needs taiwan. the gesture between or among these three entities are nothing but for commercial purposes. the longer the taiwan factor exists, the more the profit would be generated to american government and its military manufacturers. it's a gold mine that america would never let go; a hanging sword over the head of the communist china but also a bargain chip to keep the communication door open to each other. the problem would never solved and will never reach 'all the chips are down. it's showdown time.' not in yours or mine lifetime would happen. so give it a rest and don't try to cash in with such dilemma by publishing a book.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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