War and Peace Conference

A Conference sponsored by the Program in Asian Security Studies

February 26-27, 1999

Rhodes Conference Room
Terry Sanford Institute
Duke University

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February 26, 1:00 - 5:00 PM

Panel 1:
Triangular Diplomacy: China-Taiwan-U.S. At the End of a Millenium

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1. "Clintonís Three-No Policy and Taiwanís Pragmatic Diplomacy"
Professor Michael Kau, Brown University
ymkau@aol.com

2. "A Strategic Analysis of the Taiwan Independence Issue"
Professor Emerson Niou, Duke University
niou@duke.edu

3. "The US and Cross Strait Rivalry"
Professor Dennis Hickey, Southwest Missouri State University
dvh804f@mail.smsu.edu

4. "Chinese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Insights from the Two-Good Theory of Foreign Policy"
Professor Cliff Morgan, Rice University
morgan@rice.edu

5. "China's Self-Image and Strategic Intentions"
Professor Wang Feiling, Georgia Institute of Technology
fei-ling.wang@inta.gatech.edu

6. "The China Engagement Policy in Perspective"
Professor Peter Feaver, Duke University
pfeaver@duke.edu
 

Discussants

1. Dr. Alfred Wilhelm, Jr., Atlantic Council
adwilhelm@acus.org

2. Professor Christopher Gelpi, Duke University
gelpi@duke.edu

 


February 27, 9:00 - 12:00 AM

Panel 2:
Arms Race and Military Contest in the Taiwan Strait

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1. "The Chinese Military Expenditure, 1989-98"
Professor Wang Shaoguang, Yale University
shaoguang.wang@yale.edu

2. "Chinaís Ballistic Missile Development and Taiwanís Security"
Dr. Kevin Changsheng Lin
changsheng.lin2@gte.net

3. " Chinese Ballistic Missile Modernization and Theater Missile Defenses on Taiwan"
Dr. James Mulvenon, RAND-Washington
mulvenon@rand.org

4. "Taiwan's Defense Modernization for the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities"
Dr. Alex Huang, Brookings Institution
ahuang@brook.edu

Discussant
1. Professor Alex Roland, Duke University
aroland@duke.edu
 
 
 


February 27, 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Panel 3:
Political Developments in China and Taiwan

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1. "Grass-Roots Politics in Rural China"
Professor Yanqi Tong, University of Utah
y.tong@m.cc.utah.edu

2. "Village Elections in China"
Professor Emerson Niou, Duke University
niou@duke.edu

3. "Taiwan's Domestic Politics and Its Mainland China Policy"
Professor John Fuh-Sheng Hsieh, University of South Carolina
jfhsieh0@garnet.cla.sc.edu

4. "The Evolution of the DPP and KMTís Policies of the National Identity Issue"
Professor Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
shrigger@davidson.ed
 
 

Discussants

1. Professor Michael Munger, Duke University
munger@duke.edu

2. Professor Scott Morgenstern, Duke University
smorgens@duke.edu