Imagined Economies and the Re-Framing of Trade Policy : the Role of Taiwan's Political Elites in Discourses of Cross-Strait Trade Policy.
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Kassel University Press GmbH,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Imprint
- Motto
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- List of Tables and Figures
- Abbreviations
- Chapter One: Cross-Strait Relations at a Crossroads
- 1.1 Prologue: Toward a Pacified Strait?
- 1.2 Historic Background of Cross-Strait Relations
- 1.3 ECFA and the Current Shift in Cross-Strait Relations
- 1.4 Problematic
- Chapter Two: Literature Review
- 2.1 Realist Approaches
- 2.2 Regime Theory
- 2.3 Analyzing Cross-Strait Relations from Dominant IR Perspectives
- 2.4 Limits of Problem Solving Approaches2.5 Transnational and Pluralist Accounts
- 2.6 The Role of Political Parties
- 2.7 Developmental States and Encounters with Neoliberalism
- 2.8 Ideologies and Identity
- Chapter Three: Theoretical Framework
- 3.1 Developing an Alternative Approach
- 3.2 On Power and the Analysis of Cross-Strait Relations
- 3.2.1 Power and Ontology
- 3.2.2 The Three Dimensions of Power
- 3.3 Critical Approaches toward Hegemony: Capability Versus Process
- 3.4 Fundamental Concepts of Gramsciâ#x80;#x99;s Hegemony Theory
- 3.4.1 Hegemony
- 3.4.2 Hegemony as Process 3.4.3 Organic Crisis
- 3.4.4. Passive Revolution
- 3.4.5 Organic Intellectuals
- 3.5 Internationalizing Hegemony
- 3.5.1 Categories of Forces and Spheres of Activity
- 3.6 Matrix 1: The Struggle over National Hegemony
- 3.6.1 Material capabilities
- 3.6.2 Institutions
- 3.6.3 Ideas
- 3.7 Matrix 2: Global Historical Structures
- 3.7.1 Social forces
- 3.7.2 Forms of state and civil society/state complexes
- 3.7.3 World orders
- 3.8 Discourse and Hegemony
- 3.8.1 Discourse and Social Practice
- 3.9 Operationalizing Hegemony: Discourses and Imaginaries3.9.1 Conceptualizing the Imaginary as Discourse
- Chapter Four: Methodology
- 4.1 Critical Discourse Analysis and the Cultural Political Economy
- 4.2 Discursive Selectivity and the Role of Discourse Analysis
- 4.2.1 Imaginaries and Framing
- 4.3 Methodological Roadmap
- 4.4 Document Analysis
- 4.5 Helicopter Interviews with Experts
- 4.6 Collective Action Frames
- Chapter Five: The Road to a Trade Policy with China
- 5.1 Disruption of Hegemony: The Role of Critical Junctures
- 5.2 The Realignment of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy5.3 Chinaâ#x80;#x99;s Market Reforms and New Zonal Strategy
- 5.4 Internal Transformation of the KMT State
- 5.4.1 Developmentalism and one-party dominance
- 5.4.2 Factional Struggles within the KMT
- 5.4.3 Civil Society, Social Movements and Identity
- Chapter Six: Imagined Communities: Reconfiguration of Antagonism
- 6.1 Competing Imaginaries
- 6.1.1 Democratizationâ#x80;#x94;New Imaginaries of Community and Economy?
- 6.2 Political Transition: The Developmental State Reimagined?
- 6.3 The Road to the ECFA