英文摘要 |
This paper tries to analyze a very basic issue in studying the foreign relations and policy of Taiwan. The academic community is very familiar with the national interests of the United States and China, as well as other major powers, but not those of Taiwan. The case is unique, simply because the Republic of China has been re-recognized by all the major powers and Taiwan has not declared independence. Therefore, we should analyze the national interests of the Republic of China in accordance with the existing paradigm of the academic community. For the simple purpose of communication, this paper uses the term Taiwan’s national interest. The paper analyzes the position of Taiwan in the international system from two perspectives, namely, international law and politics. It goes on to analyze the meaning of the status quo and its policy implications. National identity, cross-strait relations, American policy and other factors are also touched upon and analyzed. The major parts of this paper deal with strategic, political, social and economic interests of Taiwan. This paper gives no answer to this fundamental issue, simply because we need to wait further. |