Presents the February 2000 white paper by the People's Republic of China about the relations of Mainland China and Taiwan. China's basis and prerequisite for achieving peaceful reunification; Questions involving the One China Principle in cross-strait relations; Adherence to the One China principle ...
doi:10.2307/30172778NoneTaylor & Francis GroupAsian Affairs
Within this context, the people of the United States will maintain cultural, commercial, and other unofficial relations with the people of Taiwan."Congress, as a part of the U.S. Government,is inherentlyobligedtostrictlyobservethe one-China policy of the U.S. Government andrefrainfrom having an...
refrain from sending wrong signals to the "Taiwan independence" forces in any form, avoid emboldening or supporting the Taiwan authorities in expanding the room for "Taiwan independence", and stop doing things that undermine China-US relations and damage peace and stability across...
and included this commitment in political documents such as communiqués and joint statements on the establishment of diplomatic relations with China. And they have all severed the so-called "diplomatic" relations with Taiwan. "This shows that the one-China principle is a universally recognized princi...
The Chinese foreign minister said that the one-China principle is the fundamental prerequisite and political foundation for China to establish and develop relations with all other countries, and it is also what underpins peace across the Taiwan Strait. ...
Taiwan governments and minimize the spread of communist and nationalist ideas in the local communities. During this period, with the development of the People’s Republic of China, the British government took both the policy of overseas Chinese and the diplomatic relations with the new China ...
Republic of China in 1949, 181 countries,inclusive of the United States of America, have established diplomatic relations with China on the basis of the one-China principle. The one-China principle is a universal consensus of...
aThird, cooperation between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan should be enhanced. Given the progress in cross-Straits relations, the two sides can start cooperation on easier issues such as environmental protection, scientific research, fisheries and disaster prevention to set up a cross-Straits ...
that Taiwan is part of China. There is no so-called “defense ministry” or “foreign ministry” of Taiwan. On your first question, I am not aware of the situation and this is not a question on foreign affairs. On your second question, let me say that the normal, friendly relations ...