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    Title: 日本對台決策的組織、制度與過程:以駕照相互承認之協定、FTA談判、李前總統訪日為例
    Other Titles: Japan`s Taiwan Policy, Its Organizations, Institutions, and Processes: Examples of the Agreement on the Mutual Recognition of Driver`s Licenses, the Taiwan-Japan FTA, and the Visit of Former President Lee Teng-Hui in 2001
    Authors: 石原忠浩
    Tadahiro Ishihara
    Contributors: 國關中心
    Keywords: 對外政策;台日關係;非正式關係;中國因素
    Foreign policy;Taiwan-Japan relations;Informal relations;China factor
    Date: 2010-04
    Issue Date: 2014-04-01 17:27:04 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 1972年斷交後的台日雙邊關係,在歷經了艱難時代、冷戰後的現在,迎接新時代。即使台日雙邊沒有正式的外交關係,但是以經貿關係、多元的文化交流為主的民間交流支撐雙邊關係順利地發展。由於台日之間沒有正式的關係,不得不借用「交流協會」與「亞東關係協會」等非官方的機構、管道來維持雙方的互動關係。 本文的主要目的是立足於特殊的雙邊關係結構,探討參與日本對台決策的組織、制度、過程及行動者之間的互動關係,進而企圖建立日本對台政策的模型,嘗試分析、比較最近台日關係中已經實現的「駕照相互承認之協定」和還未實現的「台日FTA」及高政治議題的「李前總統訪日」的三個事例,找出成敗的因素。 日本對台決策的組織、制度與過程:以駕照相互承認之協定、FTA談判、李前總統訪日為例
    Diplomatic relations between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Japan were broken in 1972-although non-governmental exchanges have continued through the post-Cold War period-and are now entering new era. Despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations, non-governmental exchanges that focus on close economic and trade ties and a multiplicity of cultural exchanges have promoted the smooth development of bilateral relations. Due to the diplomatic break-off, substantive relations need to be conducted through non-governmental organizations such as the "Interchange Association Japan (IAJ)" and the "Association of East Asia Relations". The main purpose of this article is to examine Japan`s policy toward Taiwan, which is rooted in a structure of special mutual relations. It discusses the organizations, institutions, processes and actors involved in this interaction. Furthermore, an attempt is made to construct a model of Japan`s policy toward Taiwan through an analysis of three events: the current agreement on the mutual recognition of driver`s licenses, the visit of former President Lee Teng-Hui to Japan in 2001, and the yet to be achieved "Taiwan-Japan Free Trade Agreement (FTA)"in order to identify the critical factors deciding success or failure.
    Relation: 問題與研究, 49, 45-78
    Data Type: article
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