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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 80-S382-16
 TITLE: Taiwan: One Year After U.S.-China Normalization.
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
 DOC TYPE: Print                     COLLATION: v+170 p.
 DATE: June 1980
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 96-2              SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:T13/3
 ITEM NO: 1039
 LC CARD NO: 80-603279               MC ENTRY NO: 81-10461

 Transcript of committee and CRS-sponsored workshop held Mar. 6-7, 1980 to
 examine Taiwan political, economic, and security issues, especially since
 enactment of the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, continuing U.S.-Taiwan
 commercial and cultural relations following U.S. recognition of the People's
 Republic of China (PRC).
   Committee Staff Member Carl Ford and CRS Analyst Robert G. Sutter serve
 as moderators. Workshop is organized in three panels for presentation of
 statements, with all workshop participants joining in discussion following
 each panel presentation.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan political, economic, and security issues analysis
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): FOREIGN.RELATIONS; TAIWAN
     (Political, economic, and security issues analysis); FORD, CARL;
     SUTTER, ROBERT G.; CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE; CHINA, PEOPLE'S
     REPUBLIC; TAIWAN RELATIONS ACT

 80-S382-16 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Mar. 6, 1980 p. 4-59
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     CLOUGH, RALPH N. (former Dir, Office of Chinese Aff, State Dept)
     CHANG, PARRIS H. (political science prof, Pa State Univ)
     LEVINE, STEVEN I. (assoc prof, School of Intl Service, Amer Univ)
     CHIU, HUNG DAH (law prof, Univ of Md)
 STATEMENTS: Analysis of past political stability in Taiwan; review of
     external and internal challenges to Taiwan political stability;
     assessment and projected evolution of Taiwan political system. (p. 4-45)
 DISCUSSION: Comments on native and mainland-born Taiwanese division of
     power; implications of recent civil disturbances in Taiwan. (p. 45-59)
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan political issues analysis
 DESCRIPTORS: RIOTS AND DISORDERS

 80-S382-16 TESTIMONY NO: 2         Mar. 6, 1980 p. 60-115
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     PERKINS, DWIGHT H. (modern China studies and economics prof; chm,
        economics dept, Harvard Univ)
     PRYBYLA, JAN (economics prof, Pa State Univ)
     KAZER, WILLIAM (financial reporter, Reuters News Agency)
     WEISS, JULIAN (writer, Asia Mail)
 STATEMENTS: Assessment of long-term trends in Taiwan and PRC economic
     relations; examination of Taiwan economy 1952-80; viewed negligible
     economic impact of U.S. derecognition of Taiwan; optimistic projections
     for Taiwan economy, including anticipated growth and needs. (p. 60-98)
 DISCUSSION: Survey of internal and external constraints on Taiwan economic
     advances, including PRC economic policies. (p. 99-115)
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan economic issues analysis
 DESCRIPTORS: FOREIGN.ECONOMIC.RELATIONS; HISTORY

 80-S382-16 TESTIMONY NO: 3         Mar. 7, 1980 p. 117-170
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     HSIUNG, JAMES (politics prof; dir, grad studies, NY Univ)
     KAU, YING-MAO (political science prof, Brown Univ)
     LILLEY, JAMES R. (lecturer, Johns Hopkins School for Advanced Intl
        Studies)
     WHITING, ALLEN S. (political science prof; assoc for Chinese studies,
        Univ of Mich)
 STATEMENTS: Survey of factors influencing Taiwan security, including U.S.
     and PRC policies; evaluation of Administration approach to Taiwan
     security; explanation of threats to Taiwan security and stability. (p.
     117-155)
 DISCUSSION: Elaboration on Taiwan security issues. (p. 155-170)
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan security issues analysis
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