1. When Private Capital Becomes a Security Asset: Challenging Conventional Government/Business Interaction.
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Lee, Chun-Yi
- Subjects
BUSINESS & politics ,BUSINESS enterprises ,BUSINESSPEOPLE ,INDUSTRIAL policy ,CHINESE politics & government, 2002- ,COMMERCE - Abstract
With the increase of cross-Strait economic activity, the interaction between Taiwanese business people and the Chinese government has gradually changed. As Taiwanese investment grew in volume, so did the number and frequency of contacts between the parties; a more institutionalised form regulating these contacts was established as a result. Nowadays Taiwanese businessmen have become an identifiable factor in Chinese governmental policy implementation; the process also has far-reaching implications. This paper argues that Taiwanese capital has become a Chinese governmental security asset and examines the importance of this factor when discussing conventional government/business interaction. This paper concludes that a superior national interest guides the warm welcome given by the Chinese government to Taiwanese businessmen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2008
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