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        Coping with China in Hard Times: Taiwan in Global and Domestic Aspects

        Tse-Kang Leng 인하대학교 국제관계연구소 2011 Pacific Focus Vol.26 No.3

        This paper argues that in the post-democratization era, the Taiwanese state devotes itself to create a comprehensive division of labor with China in favor of Taiwan. Both the DPP and KMT administrations have endeavored to re-intervene in fields like research and development to strengthen and upgrade industrial competitiveness. The Ma administration tries to adopt a policy of globalization with comprehensive engagements with China. However, political costs come with the efforts in deepening and institutionalizing such unique relationship. On the domestic front, the redistribution effect of the trade pact buttresses opposition forces to request a halt to further integration. To cope with the rise of China in hard times, the Taiwanese state chooses to adopt two-track policies to re-intervene into economic spheres of influence while searching for political compromise with China. From this aspect, the power of the Taiwanese state is not shrinking in the era of globalization. It requires more subtle ways to enhance capacities to co-exist with social forces in the domestic soil, and promote trust with major international players in the region. The state power is thus transformed and readjusted in a more complicated manner.

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        Hedging, Strategic Partnership, and Taiwan’s Relations with Japan Under the Ma Ying-jeou Administration

        Tse-kang Leng,Nien-chung Chang Liao 인하대학교 국제관계연구소 2016 Pacific Focus Vol.31 No.3

        This article examines Taiwan’s new hedging policy toward China and its evolving relations with Japan. Taiwan under President Ma Ying-jeou focused on hedging its bets against China’s rise through engagement, accommodation, and soft balancing. Meanwhile, Taipei and Tokyo are also forging a strategic partnership as they cautiously achieve low-commitment agreements for deeper cooperation, including signing an important fisheries agreement. Nevertheless, both international and domestic challenges may constrain the flexibility of Taipei’s hedging strategy. Given the uncertainty and complexity in East Asia, Taipei will continue its hedging strategy as a way to expand its external cooperation in the region.

      • Production of Space and Space of Production: High Tech Industrial Parks in Beijing and Shanghai

        Jenn-hwan Wang,Tse-kang Leng 고려대학교 민족문화연구원 2011 Cross-Currents Vol.- No.1

        The development of high-tech industrial parks (HTIPs) has become a salient phenomenon in China’s economic and urban development. Current studies regarding the development of HTIPs tend to focus either on the active role of the local government or on the consequences of technological innovation that those parks may have brought about. Very few studies have paid attention to the intrinsic relationship between the process of space production in building HTIPs and the effect on urban development. To fill this theoretical gap, this article considers developing HTIPs as a territorial project through which both central and local states seek to promote economic growth by reorganizing their territories so as to facilitate capital accumulation based on building high-tech industrial parks. The authors use Beijing’s Zhongguancun and Shanghai’s Yangpu areas as examples to show the active role played by district governments in promoting and using the symbol of “high tech” to develop industrial estates. In the end, due to the HTIPs’ quick tax-generating potentiality, their construction has given rise to commodity housing and commercial projects which district governments are much more enthusiastic to pursue. The property-led high-tech development projects have paradoxically generated a negative impact on sustainable high-tech development.

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