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5 Professionals destabilise and undercut "alternative" knowledge forms, skills, confidence and competence for self-help. These flows were large enough to destabilise a very thin market for foreign exchange that had opened up due to the external sector liberalisation. China's use of force against Taiwan would greatly destabilise regional security in East Asia since it would most likely invite military intervention by the United States, which has remained committed to Taiwan's security through the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979. |
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