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Taiwan and China: Unification and Nationalism Summary
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Taiwan was once part of China; more recently, Taiwan was ruled by Japan. During the Communist revolution in China, nationalist forces retreated to Taiwan. Taiwan has acted as an independent country since that time. With a tradition of capitalism and...
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National Unification Council Information
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The National Unification Council, established in 1990, was a governmental body of the Republic of China on Taiwan whose aim was to promote unification with the People's Republic of China. It was abolished in early 2006. The council had already been out...


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Korean National Community Unification Formula.
01/01/1994: 4,025 words, approx. 13 pages
The historic Korean National Community Unification Formula, unbared to the public by Pres Roh Tae Woo of the Republic of Korea on Sep 11, 1989, followed in the wake of several political and economic reforms in South Korea. Unlike the first unification proposal under...
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Document 5: MAC Chairman Chang King-yuh, "Cross-Strait Relations and Their Prospects in New Situations," National Unification Council, 22 July 1998.
06/22/1999: 2,898 words, approx. 10 pages
Chairman, vice chairmen, members, ladies, and gentlemen: At this thirteenth plenary meeting of the National Unification Council today, I am given this opportunity to present this report on cross-strait relations and their prospects in new situations. Your comments will be highly appreciated....
 


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