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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · The question for the United States becomes, how can it remain neutral on the overall question of Taiwans sovereignty while still pushing back against the PRCs use of coercion and...

    • Principle, Policy, and Changing Circumstances
    • The Other “One Chinas”
    • Contesting Concepts

    Given the centrality of language to the “one China” issue, official texts from the PRC, the United States, and Taiwan mark an important place to begin the discussion. Beijing’s “one China principle” contends that: There is but one China in the world, Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory, and the Government of the People’s Republic of ...

    Apart from Beijing, Taipei, and Washington, other governments have a range of positions on “one China.” Most of these rest on how a given state assessed its relations with the PRC, the United States, and Taiwan when establishing formal ties with Beijing and as relations developed. Fourteen states maintain official relations with Taipei and formally...

    As the PRC increasingly pursues claims over Taiwan as well as the South and East China Seas and seeks to establish greater control over key technologies and its own economy, Beijing will bring more of its resources and capabilities to bear in areas of consequence. These efforts include trying to impress and legitimate its claims, which is behavior ...

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  3. Dec 20, 2022 · As the PRC continues to constrict Taiwans international space, Taiwan, the United States, and like-minded countries should look at ways to jointly proactively counter Chinese efforts to impede Taiwans access to economic organizations, including by using institutional bylaws or pressure to restrict Taiwan’s access.

  4. Internationally, the United Nations and all countries that have diplomatic relations with the PRC handle relations with Taiwan according to their own respective "One China" policies. [8] Background. According to the Treaty of Shimonoseki Taiwan was part of Japan at the establishment of the ROC in 1912.

    • Taiwan question
    • 臺灣問題
    • 台湾问题
  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Considering Taiwans lack of international recognition, the PRC can advocate for interpretations of statehood that further marginalize Taiwan in the international community.

  6. 3 days ago · Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was intended as a show of U.S. support for Taiwan, but PRC leaders—noticing the speaker’s position as third-in-line to the presidency—viewed it as a major upgrade ...

  7. Since President Tsai was elected, the PRC has increased pressure on Taiwan, prompting renewed attention on U.S.- Taiwan policy in the event of a conflict. In 2021, the PRC is escalating military pressure and engaging in economic and diplomatic coercion.

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