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Hu Shaohua, Foreign Policies Toward Taiwan

Hu Shaohua, Foreign Policies Toward Taiwan 98 Book Review Overall, the book will likely disappoint maritime security and China specialists. It does not offer any ground-breaking insight into the internal dynamics of the Chinese state, nor does it adequately engage the security studies literature. However, for those looking for a very readable and non-esoteric work that covers the key issues of the SCS dispute, this book is recommended. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this book review are those of the author and do not reflect the views of the National Defense College, or the United Arab Emirates government. References Jackobson, L. (2016). Domestic actors and the fragmentation of China’s foreign policy. In R. S. Ross & J. I. Bekkevold (Eds.), China in the era of Xi Jinping (pp. 137–164). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Reuters Staff. (2009, June 12). Chinese sub collides with array towed by U.S. ship: Report. Reuters. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-usa-submarine/ china-sub-collides-with-array-towed-by-u-s-ship-report-idUSTRE55C00220090613 Christopher K. Colley Assistant Professor, Security Studies National Defense College of the United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, UAE E-mail: christopher.colley@ndc.ac.ae Hu Shaohua, Foreign Policies Toward Taiwan. London and New York, NY: Routledge, 2018, 161 pp., US$ 175 (hardbound). ISBN: 978-1-138- 06174-3. DOI: 10.1177/2347797018823975 There is something unusual about Hu Shaohua’s book—for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs SAGE

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98 Book Review Overall, the book will likely disappoint maritime security and China specialists. It does not offer any ground-breaking insight into the internal dynamics of the Chinese state, nor does it adequately engage the security studies literature. However, for those looking for a very readable and non-esoteric work that covers the key issues of the SCS dispute, this book is recommended. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this book review are those of the author and do not reflect the views of the National Defense College, or the United Arab Emirates government. References Jackobson, L. (2016). Domestic actors and the fragmentation of China’s foreign policy. In R. S. Ross & J. I. Bekkevold (Eds.), China in the era of Xi Jinping (pp. 137–164). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Reuters Staff. (2009, June 12). Chinese sub collides with array towed by U.S. ship: Report. Reuters. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-usa-submarine/ china-sub-collides-with-array-towed-by-u-s-ship-report-idUSTRE55C00220090613 Christopher K. Colley Assistant Professor, Security Studies National Defense College of the United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, UAE E-mail: christopher.colley@ndc.ac.ae Hu Shaohua, Foreign Policies Toward Taiwan. London and New York, NY: Routledge, 2018, 161 pp., US$ 175 (hardbound). ISBN: 978-1-138- 06174-3. DOI: 10.1177/2347797018823975 There is something unusual about Hu Shaohua’s book—for

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Published: Apr 1, 2019

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