Terry Cooke
Merritt T. (‘Terry’) Cooke, Ph.D., is the principal of www.terrycooke.com, a professional speaking and corporate seminar/scenario enterprise. He is also Founder and Chairman of GC3 Strategy, an international market development consultancy targeting ‘green energy/technology’ opportunities in Greater China. Terry’s full bio is available at www.terrycooke.com/bio.aspx and publications at www.terrycooke.com/weblinks.aspx. Terry has served as Director for Asian Corporate Partnership at the World Economic Forum (‘Davos’) and is a career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Commercial Service.
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Articles by Terry Cooke
New Strains in the U.S.-China-Taiwan Strategic Triangle
The triangular security relationship between the United States, China and Taiwan is under strain again. The January 29 announcement of the $6.4 billion U.S. arms sales package to Taiwan marks
Cross-Strait Matrix: The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
Against the backdrop of the reeling global economy, Taiwan-China rapprochement has shown steady and, at times, dramatic progress. The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) put forward by Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT)
The New Rules of Cross-Strait Economic Engagement
Three months ago, on April 11th, Taiwan's Vice-President-elect Vincent Siew sat down together with Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Boao Forum, held annually on Hainan Island off China's southern
Taiwan’s Economy: Missing a Needed “Link” to China and the World
A maxim of globalization holds that all economics are global, all politics local. From the vantage point of early autumn 2006, this formula captures both the persistence of ongoing cross-Strait
Taiwan’s Economy: Missing a Needed “Link” to China and the World
A maxim of globalization holds that all economics are global, all politics local. From the vantage point of early autumn 2006, this formula captures both the persistence of ongoing cross-Strait
Taiwan’s Economy: Missing a Needed “Link” to China and the World
A maxim of globalization holds that all economics are global, all politics local. From the vantage point of early autumn 2006, this formula captures both the persistence of ongoing cross-Strait