Forbidden Nation: A History of Taiwan (Hardcover)

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For over 400 years, Taiwan has suffered at the hands of multiple colonial powers, but it has now entered the decade when its independence will be won or lost. At the heart of Taiwan's story is the curse of geography that placed the island on the strategic cusp between the Far East and Southeast Asia and made it the guardian of some of the world's most lucrative trade routes. It is the story of the dogged determination of a courageous people to overcome every obstacle thrown in their path. Forbidden Nation tells the dramatic story of the island, its people, and what brought them to this moment when their future will be decided.

About the Author


Jonathan Manthorpe is a foreign news correspondent and international affairs columnist for the Vancouver Sun.

Praise for Forbidden Nation: A History of Taiwan…


"If one wants to understand why Taiwan is in Beijing's crosshairs, Forbidden Nation is a good place to start."--The Washington Times 

Product Details ISBN-10: 1403969817
ISBN-13: 9781403969811
Published: Palgrave Macmillan, 10/01/2005
Pages: 288
Language: English

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