RELAÇÕES POLÍTICAS E ECONÔMICAS DO TRIÂNGULO ESTRATÉGICO ENTRE CHINA, TAIWAN E ESTADOS UNIDOS (1996-2016)

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https://doi.org/10.32358/rpd.2019.v5.413

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desenvolvimento comercial, triângulo estratégico, China, Estados Unidos, Taiwan

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Proposito: O artigo tem como objetivo analisar as relações políticas e econômicas entre China e Taiwan entre 1996 e 2016. Metodologia: Método multi-método é aplicado para entender os 20 anos de complexa relação de interdependência entre China e Taiwan. Um modelo de regressão logística é usado para estabelecer as interações entre as variáveis e, em seguida, uma perspectiva histórica fornece uma discussão aprofundada sobre o relacionamento das entidades políticas. Resultados/Achados: A China como principal parceiro comercial de Taiwan provoca um dilema para Taiwan, porque essas condições pressionam o governo de Taiwan a adotar uma inserção internacional que não comprometa as preferências chinesas. Além disso, a diplomacia hostil da China, a situação no triângulo estratégico entre China, Taiwan e Estados Unidos e o período eleitoral correspondem às outras variáveis que influenciam o comportamento político de Taiwan. Limitação da pesquisa: As análises não cobrem o governo de Tsai Ing-wen, mas indicam as possibilidades para o atual governo. Originalidade: Embora o artigo tenha uma limitação histórica, a originalidade corresponde ao uso da abordagem multi-método. Portanto, contribui na avaliação metodológica e teórica sobre as relações econômicas e políticas entre China e Taiwan.

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Biografia do Autor

Pedro Pietrafesa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

Graduação em Ciências Sociais pela Universidade Federal de Goiás. Mestre e Doutor em Ciências Sociais pela Universidade de Brasília. Professor do programa de Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Territorial da PUC Goiás.

Amelia Gonçalves da Silva, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

Mestranda do programa de Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Territorial da PUC Goiás.

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2019-11-28

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Pietrafesa, P., & Silva, A. G. da. (2019). RELAÇÕES POLÍTICAS E ECONÔMICAS DO TRIÂNGULO ESTRATÉGICO ENTRE CHINA, TAIWAN E ESTADOS UNIDOS (1996-2016). Revista Produção E Desenvolvimento, 5. https://doi.org/10.32358/rpd.2019.v5.413

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