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    题名: 歐洲聯盟小國加強與台灣的非正式關係: 立陶宛和捷克的個案研究
    Small States in the European Union Strengthening Informal Relations with Taiwan: Case Studies of Lithuania and the Czech Republic
    作者: 洪麗娜
    Vaehaekangs, Pauliina Eerika
    贡献者: 盧業中
    Yeh-Chung Lu
    洪麗娜
    Pauliina Eerika Vaehaekangs
    关键词: 台灣
    歐洲聯盟
    立陶宛
    捷克
    Taiwan
    European Union
    Lithuania
    Czech Republic
    asymmetry theory
    small states
    日期: 2024
    上传时间: 2024-07-01 13:24:44 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 本論文通過立陶宛和捷克共和國的案例研究,介紹了歐盟小國如何加強與台灣的非正式關係。
    這兩個案例的異同為加強與台灣的非外交關係之利弊提供了深刻見解。
    立陶宛由於近期的親台政策,遭到了中國強大的外交壓力和經濟脅迫。
    捷克共和國則逐步加強了與台灣的關係,較少面對來自中國的壓迫。
    本文是從不對稱理論的分析角度來探討小國在國際關係中的角色。
    This thesis introduces how small states in the European Union strengthen informal relations with Taiwan through the case studies of Lithuania and the Czech Republic. The differences and similarities of these two case studies offer insight into the benefits and consequences of strengthening non-diplomatic ties with Taiwan. In response to Lithuania's recent Taiwan-friendly policies, it faced strong diplomatic pressure and economic coercion from China. The Czech Republic has gradually strengthened its relations with Taiwan over time and faced less severe responses from China. The perspective of analysis is the role of small states in international relations through the lens of asymmetry theory.
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