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 | | The recent downplaying of Taiwan independence by the DPP as a party, however, led to the formation by hard-line advocates of a new political party called the Taiwan Independence Party in December 1996. |  | | The P.R.C. opposes Taiwan's membership in such organizations, most of which require statehood for membership, because Beijing considers Taiwan to be a province of China, not a separate sovereign state. |  | | The first major influx of migrants from the Chinese mainland came during the Dutch period, sparked by the political and economic chaos on the China coast during the Manchu invasion and the end of the Ming Dynasty. |
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| | Taiwan (01/05) |
 | | The recent downplaying of Taiwan independence by the DPP as a party, however, led to the formation by hard-line advocates of a new political party called the Taiwan Independence Party in December 1996. |  | | The P.R.C. opposes Taiwan's membership in such organizations, most of which require statehood for membership, because Beijing considers Taiwan to be a province of China, not a separate sovereign state. |  | | The first major influx of migrants from the Chinese mainland came during the Dutch period, sparked by the political and economic chaos on the China coast during the Manchu invasion and the end of the Ming Dynasty. |
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| | Foreign relations of France - Factbites |
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http://www.factbites.com/topics/Foreign-relations-of-France
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| | Preventing a War Over Taiwan - Council on Foreign Relations |
 | | China may be able to continue on its current course, expanding trade and investment ties with Taiwan while insisting that the island's leaders accept the "one-China principle" as a precondition for any political talks and threatening the use of force in response to a declaration of independence. |  | | Political parties remain weak and faction-ridden, the notion of cross-party compromise to produce legislation is not well established, and leaders have been moving toward the use of referendums as a way to get around obstreperous opposition in the legislature. |  | | The fact that for more than a decade Taiwan's leaders have declared Taiwan to be "an independent, sovereign country" without dramatic consequences adds to the confusion. |
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http://www.cfr.org/publication.html?id=7913
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| | Foreign relations of the Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although Singapore switched diplomatic relations to the PRC in 1992, it continues to maintain close economic and military ties with the ROC as part of its attempt to position itself as a neutral party to both sides. |  | | However, Taipei did not demand that ties be broken with Beijing and ROC Foreign Minister Eugene Chien said that he would not reject having both sides of the Taiwan strait recognized simultaneously. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does recognize the PRC claim over Taiwan would risk encouraging the PRC to take military action against Taiwan, and would also be politically almost impossible, in view of the sympathy that Taiwan has in the United States. |
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| | Romania Not to Have Official Relations with Taiwan: Foreign Ministry |
 | | Earlier, some international news agencies reported that a newspaper in Taiwan had alleged that "A country in Southern Europe is secretly negotiating the establishment of diplomatic relations with Taiwan," speculating that "Romania would be among the three southeast European states... |  | | Romania, in an effort to deny media reports on alleged contacts with Taiwan, said Saturday that it does not intend to enter into official relations with Taiwan. |  | | Annan Happy With Hungary's More Cooperation With U.N. Romania, in an effort to deny media reports on alleged contacts with Taiwan, said Saturday that it does not intend to enter into official relations with Taiwan. |
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http://english.people.com.cn/english/200007/02/eng20000702_44486.html
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| | PRC Foreign Relations after the National People's Congress: Iraq, North Korea, SARS, and Taiwan by Thomas Christensen |
 | | Relations with Taiwan have been affected by Iraq, North Korea, SARS, and electoral politics in Taipei. |  | | PRC Foreign Relations after the National People's Congress: Iraq, North Korea, SARS, and Taiwan by Thomas Christensen |  | | PRC Foreign Relations after the National People's Congress: Iraq, North Korea, SARS, and Taiwan |
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| | GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Asia - Taiwan - Foreign Relations |
 | | The P.R.C. opposes Taiwan's membership in such organizations, most of which require statehood for membership, because Beijing considers Taiwan to be a province of China, not a separate sovereign state. |  | | Recently, Taiwan has lobbied strongly for admission into international organizations such as the United Nations. |  | | Portions of this site are based on public domain works from the U.S. Dept. of State and the CIA World Fact Book |
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http://www.geographyiq.com/countries/tw/Taiwan_relations_summary.htm
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| | The EU's relations with Taiwan - Overview |
 | | In the meantime, delegations of Taiwan’s opposition parties have traveled to China and had discussions at the highest political level. |  | | Originally an authoritarian regime dominated by the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) party Taiwan transformed itself into a liberal representative democracy since the late 1980s, under the leadership of President Lee Teng-Hui (KMT). |  | | A large majority of countries, including the EU Member States, have established diplomatic relations with the PRC, and no longer have diplomatic ties with Taiwan. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/taiwan/intro/index.htm
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| | Taiwan - Eduseek |
 | | Taiwan - Background Notes - Background notes on the country from the US Department of State - Profile, History, Politics, Economy and Foreign Relations. |  | | Official Government Site - Information, news, reports and official announcements from Taiwan |  | | Contact us : Comments and Suggestions : Map |
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http://www.eduseek.com/navigate.php?ID=10511
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| | Insight on the News: Taiwan deserves its own voice in World Health Organization - fair comment - Brief Article |
 | | Taiwan deserves its own voice in World Health Organization - fair comment - Brief Article |  | | Insight on the News: Taiwan deserves its own voice in World Health Organization - fair comment - Brief Article |  | | Armed with a spurious claim to sovereignty over Taiwan, the PRC insists that the WHO exclude Taiwan when even the PLO and far-flung territories such as Niue and Tokelau can get in the WHO door. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_21_18/ai_87460079
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| | Encyclopedia: Foreign relations of Taiwan |
 | | However, Taipei did not demand that ties be broken with Beijing and ROC Foreign Minister Eugene Chien said that he would not reject having both sides of the Taiwan strait recognized simultaneously. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does recognize the PRC claim over Taiwan would risk encouraging the PRC to take military action against Taiwan, and would also be politically almost impossible, in view of the sympathy that Taiwan has in the United States. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does not recognize the PRC claim to Taiwan would bring instant diplomatic retaliation from the PRC. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Foreign-relations-of-Taiwan
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| | Foreign relations of Taiwan |
 | | However, Taipei did not demand that ties be broken with Beijing and ROC Foreign Minister Eugene Chien said that he would not reject having both sides of the Taiwan strait recognized simultaneously. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does recognize the PRC claim over Taiwan would risk encouraging the PRC to take military action against Taiwan, and would also be politically almost impossible, in view of the sympathy that Taiwan has in the United States. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does not recognize the PRC claim to Taiwan would bring instant diplomatic retaliation from the PRC. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/foreign_relations_of_taiwan
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| | China's Foreign Policy Leadership: Testing Time by Robert L. Suettinger |
 | | How strongly they will push back against domestic critics to maintain China's mild-mannered approach to Washington and Taipei remains an open question. |  | | China's Foreign Policy Leadership: Testing Time by Robert L. Suettinger |  | | The proximate cause of this rise in tensions, as it has been so often in the past, is the Taiwan issue, specifically the U.S. attitude toward the Chen Shui-bian government and recent actions Taiwan has taken that Beijing interprets as moves toward independence. |
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http://www.chinaleadershipmonitor.org/20041/rs.html
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| | Foreign relations of the Republic of China |
 | | The Republic of China (Taiwan) is what the Taipei government has been calling the Pacific island of 23 million people, 100 miles off the coast of Beijing's 1.2 billion Peoples Republic of China. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does recognize the PRC claim over Taiwan would risk encouraging the PRC to take military action against Taiwan, and would also be politically almost impossible, in view of the sympathy that Taiwan has in the United States. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does not recognize the PRC claim to Taiwan would bring instant diplomatic retaliation from the PRC. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Foreign_relations_of_the_Republic_of_China
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| | AllRefer.com - China - An Overview Of China's Foreign Relations Chinese Information Resource |
 | | Although dividing something as complex as foreign policy into time periods necessarily obscures certain details, Chinese foreign relations can be examined roughly by decades: the Sino-Soviet alliance of the 1950s, isolation and radicalism in the 1960s, increased international involvement in the 1970s, and the independent foreign policy of the 1980s. |  | | Affected by the confluence of a myriad of factors, including its historical legacy, worldview, nationalism, ideology, the decision-making process in Beijing, and the international situation, China's foreign relations have had a rich and varied development in the years since 1949. |  | | Two aspects of Chinese foreign policy that have led to wide fluctuations over time are the degree of militancy or peacefulness Beijing has espoused and its ambivalence in choosing between self-reliance and openness to the outside world. |
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| | Grenada News: NO CHANGE IN TAIWAN-US RELATIONS: FOREIGN MINISTER |
 | | Post a comment to 'NO CHANGE IN TAIWAN-US RELATIONS: FOREIGN MINISTER' |  | | The foreign minister, who departed Taiwan for Grenada Friday, said he visited the Caribbean country because it was ravaged by Hurricane Ivan and he wanted to...[MORE] |  | | PM Mitchell and WICB president agree to work closer |
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| | Foreign relations of Taiwan |
 | | A clear statement that the United States does recognize the PRC claim over Taiwan would risk encouraging the PRC to take military action against Taiwan, and would also be politically almost impossible, in view of the sympathy that Taiwan has in the United States. |  | | A clear statement that the United States does not recognize the PRC claim to Taiwan would bring instant diplomatic retaliation from the PRC. |  | | Relationships between the United States and Taiwan are governed by the Taiwan Relations Act. |
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| | American Institute in Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The AIT also has an office in Taipei and a branch in Kaohsiung. |  | | The AIT exists because the United States, in maintaining diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China and acknowledging its view of the One-China policy, may not officially recognize the Republic of China and hence cannot open an actual embassy there. |  | | It was created in 1979 by the Taiwan Relations Act after severing ties with the ROC in 1978. |
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| | Taiwan at a Glance 2002 -- Foreign Relations |
 | | Taiwan is an active member of many international economic organizations, such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, and seeks to expand its participation in other international groups. |  | | In addition to economic organizations, Taiwan is also seeking participation in such organizations as the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO), so that it can make even greater contributions to the international community. |  | | Taiwan Membership in International Non-governmental Organizations: 1,060 (May 2002) |
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http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/glance/2002/ch5.htm
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| | TAIWAN / US ARMS |
 | | Taiwan legislative foreign policy chairman says he has concerns about the completion of the transfer, especially the AMRAAM missiles. |  | | The United States, under the Taiwan Relations Act which obligates it to sell Taiwan military hardware for defense purposes, has continued selling weapons to the island. |  | | Beijing, which considers Taiwan a part of China, strongly opposes the sale of arms to the island. |
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| | Australian National University EPrints2 Archive - Implications of Taiwan-Chinese relations for Australia |
 | | Although never central to Australian foreign policy, since the mid-1980s in particular, Australia has been upgrading its relations with Taiwan in the light of Taiwan's economic growth, the emergence of political freedoms, and pragmatism in its relations with Beijing. |  | | Australia has also supported strongly Taiwan's membership of global economic organisations as well as its participation in regional discussions of economic cooperation. |  | | While official policy remains that diplomatic relations are maintained only with Beijing, with no expectation of change in the future, economic relations with Taiwan have grown substantially in various directions in recent years. |
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| | Press Release |
 | | She has had a long career with the Government Information Office (GIO) in both Taipei and the United States. |  | | Taiwan's foreign relations focus of April 10 Third World seminar |  | | AMERICUS--"Major Problems and Issues in Taiwan's Foreign Relations" is the subject of Georgia Southwestern State University's Third World in Perspective Program seminar from 6 to 7:30 p.m. |
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| | Vice Chairman Kao Koong-lian at news conference Nov. 7, 1996 |
 | | The seven subjects were chosen through discussions with the members of the preparatory committee. |  | | From the standpoint of the people in Taiwan, foreign relations and relations with the mainland should be complementing each other. |  | | But, Article 30 of the Statute Governing Relations Between Peoples of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area is still in force, unless it is to be deregulated by the Executive Yuan in the future. |
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| | Taiwan Relations Act - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | The Taiwan Relations Act is an act of the United States Congress passed in 1979 after the establishment of relations with the People's Republic of China and the (pro forma) breaking of relations between the United States and the Republic of China on Taiwan by President Jimmy Carter. |  | | The act authorizes quasi-diplomatic relations with the ROC government by establishing the American Institute in Taiwan and upholds all international obligations previously made between the ROC and U.S. prior to 1979. |  | | The Taiwan Relations Act has been used by successive U.S. administrations to justify arms sales to the ROC, despite adopting a One-China Policy, which is not exactly the same as the PRC's. |
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| | Foreign Affairs - Congress and Foreign Relations: The Taiwan Relations Act - Senator Jacob K. Javits |
 | | He is the author of Javits: the Autobiography of a Public Man, Who Makes War, and other works. |  | | The role of Congress in U.S. foreign policy is unique among the legislative bodies of the world. |  | | Summary: The role of Congress in U.S. foreign policy is unique among the legislative bodies of the world. |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19810901faessay8198/senator-jacob-k-javits/congress-and-foreign-relations-the-taiwan-relations-act.html
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| | Cohen (1971) Taiwan and American policy: The dilemma in U.S.-China relations |
 | | Taiwan and American policy: The dilemma in U.S.-China relations |  | | Proceedings of a conference held Mar. 5-6, 1971, Washington, D.C., and sponsored by the League of Women Voters Education Fund and the National Committee on United States-China Relations. |  | | Cohen (1971) Taiwan and American policy: The dilemma in U.S.-China relations |
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http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/eal/New_Arrival/200407_E-N.doc
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| | Taiwanese leader sees White House 'tilt' toward Beijing |
 | | Parris H. Chang, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan and a member of Chen Shui-bian's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), said the concerns are widespread among government officials and lawmakers, despite repeated assurances from Washington that there has been no change in policy toward the Republic of China. |  | | U.S. opposition to two planned referendums has fed fears of a "perceived tilt" by the Bush administration toward mainland China, the chairman of Taiwan's parliamentary foreign affairs committee said in an interview yesterday. |
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| | Isolated States - Cambridge University Press |
 | | This book examines a largely neglected phenomenon in the field of international relations - the concept of the isolated state. |  | | Deon Geldenhuys begins by discussing how he measures both voluntary and enforced international isolation by, among other things, membership of international organizations, official visits and international censure. |  | | He then presents a number of case studies of self-isolation. |
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| | RAND Advanced Publication Search View Abstract |
 | | Abstract: The Reagan Administration on January 11, 1982, announced its decision to deny the Nationalist Government of China's request for aircraft superior to the F-5E Tiger. |  | | This paper studies several factors which were probably considered in making the decision: the defense needs of Taiwan in relation to combat performance and costs of the two FX aircraft under consideration, and the importance of China's response to the decision. |  | | Instead, the United States granted permission to the Northrop Corporation to extend its ten-year agreement with Taiwan beyond 1983 for continued coproduction of the F-5E. |
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| | RAND Advanced Publication Search View Abstract |
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| | Tutorial for GVPT 100 , UM Libraries |
 | | Contains information on all the countries of the world with which the United States has relations. |  | | STEP THREE: Finding Books and Documents in the UM Libraries |  | | Try to identify some major concepts (keywords) to use in your searches, for example: Taiwan and relations and "United Nations". |
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| | .tv - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | This enabled Tuvalu to voice its support for its long-time diplomatic and economic ally, the Republic of China (Taiwan), in the United Nations. |  | | [3] [4] (See also China and the United Nations and Foreign relations of Taiwan.) |  | | Leasing the right to use the.tv domain to the Idealab company [1] gave Tuvalu enough money to join the United Nations in 2000 [2]. |
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| | ipedia.com: Foreign relations of Dominica Article |
 | | Dominica previously maintained official relations with the Republic of China (commonly known as "Taiwan") instead of the People's Republic of China, but on March 23 a joint communique was signed in Beijing, paving the way for democratic recognition of the People's Republic. |  | | Like its Eastern Caribbean neighbors, the main priority of Dominica's foreign relations is economic development. |  | | Like its Eastern Caribbean neighbors, the main priority of Dominica 's foreign relations is economic development. |
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| | Helms Statement on New Threats Against Taiwan -- U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations |
 | | I wonder what’s the problem; does the State Department have no one who is competent or well-informed? |  | | I am willing to conduct the hearing in closed session, but this committee needs and is entitled to know what the Administration plans regarding Taiwan. |  | | "I am deeply concerned by today's revelations that Red China has escalated its threat of armed aggression against democratic Taiwan, lowering the threshold by which Beijing would justify an invasion of the island." |
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| | About Us |
 | | Chris is a member of the Pacific Council on International Affairs, and has served on several study groups of the Council on Foreign Relations covering Taiwan, North Korea, and US-ROK relations. |  | | Previously, he served as an Asian Affairs consultant in New York, Washington, and Tokyo, on issues such as Japanese foreign policy, Taiwan-China relations, and political risk analysis for Asian and American corporations. |  | | Jermaine received his BA from the University of California, Davis, in International Relations and a second BA in Japanese Language and Literature. |
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| | flybirdy.com |
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| | Chen (1983) Taiwan Relations Act: An introduction and commentary |
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| | Item Details |
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