Influnce of Australia’s South-Pacific Foreign Policies on Taiwan’s Diplomatic Relations in the South-Pacifc Region (1989-2008)
Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
Chen, Chun-Hua
Abstract
Since Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu constitute one fourth countries of Taiwan’s formal diplomatic relationship around the world, equivalent to all of the relations in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan’s South-Pacific diplomacy needs not be emphasized again in Taiwan’s foreign affairs.nce Australia’s South-Pacific foreign polices and its decision-making elements are understood, due to Aussie power over Oceania, Taiwan’s South-Pacific diplomatic relations would benefit from making better South-Pacific policies in response to Australia’s foreign policies in this region.n the basis of case studies on Aussie-Oceanian relationship in political, economic and security dimensions, and of AusAid to Oceanian island countries, this thesis develops a model―Circles of Australian Influence on Taiwan’s Diplomacy in Oceania―to help Taiwan approach a more practical South-Pacific policies for her own national interest. In the end of this thesis, some practical policies are suggested, which might be helpful to Taiwan’s diplomatic activities in the South-Pacific region and to her aggregate diplomatic objects as well .
Subjects
Australia
South-Pacific region
Foreign policy
Diplomatic strategy
Practical diplomacy
Type
thesis
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