| 英文摘要 |
Since Taiwan and China have reentered negotiations in June 2008, results of these negotiations have on one hand promoted increasingly close cross-strait interactions, but on the other hand also mean that cross-strait relationships have formed a unique state of governance. Thus, this paper seeks to explore the construction of ''cross-strait governance'' mechanisms, using the perspective and theoretical content of governance to evaluate the current cross-strait relationship. The three aspects of structure, path, and systemization are used to engage in initial exploration and analysis of ''cross-strait governance'' mechanisms. Research results show that in order to construct ''cross-strait governance'' mechanisms, some challenges and obstacles must be transcended. The first challenge is the traditional view of sovereign rule. Taiwan and China should abandon concept of governing, and use the view of governance to deal with problems to be able to promote construction of cross-strait governance mechanisms. Second, due to unequal development of civil society, there is the problem of imbalance causing structural developmental problems in cross-strait governance. Third, the institutionalization of cross-strait governance must progress sequentially, first tabling political and military issues to deal with affairs with practical attitudes, and sign various agreements. As the scope of agreements broaden and deepen gradually, it would be possible to fulfill the institutionalization of cross-strait governance. |