China and Taiwan

Balance of Rivalry with Weapons of Mass Democratization

Andrew Scobell

ResearchPosted on rand.org 2014Published in: China's Great Leap Outward: Hard and Soft Dimensions of a Rising Power / Andrew Scobell, Marylena Mantas, editors (New York, NY: The Academy of Political Sciences, 2014), p. 121-139

The author's analysis exposes fragility in Beijing's soft power--the limitations of the Chinese Communist Party's political legitimacy and vulnerabilities in China's rise. The example that illustrates a real Achilles's heel hits close to home: the issue of Taiwan.

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  • Availability: Non-RAND
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 19
  • Document Number: EP-51791

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