中文摘要 |
From a long-term perspective of international politics, the most important event that happens in Taiwan in 2004 will be the first referendum to be held, rather than the outcome of the presidential election or that of the two referendum questions. In view of Taiwan's situation in the international community, the referendum's significance lies in its long-term impact of Taiwan's strategies development. The referendum is similar to nuclear weapon for Taiwan in the sense that its strategic significance affects the international interests and tactic choices of the surrounding countries. A country that uses nuclear arms with the mindset of a traditional weapons user will not be able to enjoy the privilege as a nuclear country. Even worse, the improper use of the nuclear weapon may result in harm to its own interests. Therefore, this article advocates that Taiwan should develop a different strategic view since now we have the referendum mechanism. |