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Is Taiwan A Country or Part of China?
A look at the complex political situation on the island of Taiwan. The island of Taiwan is administered by the Republic of China, which lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communists which control the mainland to this day, proclaiming the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Both the ROC and the PRC claim to be the legitimate government of China. Taiwan is a de facto independent country but is not a member of the United Nations since being replaced in 1971 by the PRC.
The current situation is stuck in a stalemate with the two ways of resolving the dispute (unification and independence) both seeming very unlikely to happen any time soon.
MUSIC:
Ishikari Lore - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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published: 29 Dec 2016
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Is Taiwan part of China? | The Economist
Taiwan’s sovereignty has been a disputed issue for centuries. Though the island sees itself as independent, China insists it is part of the People’s Republic and has not ruled out taking Taiwan by force. That could ignite an all-out war between American and China.
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Read all of our Asia coverage: https://econ.st/2QDDDEJ
Listen to Intelligence’s daily podcast “Scared strait: Taiwan”: https://econ.st/3aormei
Why are China and Taiwan divided? https://econ.st/2QA3Bce
Why Taiwan is not internationally recognised? https://econ.st/32t3Vw7
Which is The Economist country of the year? https://econ.st/3nevi6J
How Taiwan is affecting China’s political decisions: https://econ.st/3ann6vC
Why is America’s relationship to Taiwa...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Taiwan and China explained
Did you know there are two Chinas? The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan. Here's their history, and a look at the complex relationship between them.
published: 11 Jan 2019
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Taiwan is a Country (even if you wish really hard it wasn't)
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published: 18 Nov 2020
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Why China And Taiwan Hate Each Other
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The United States and Russia have always had a tumultuous relationship. So why does Russia hate the U.S.?
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Opinions in Russia
http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/world/opinions-in-russia/1620/
"Russian attitudes toward the United States are the worst since the Moscow-based Levada Center began tracking them in 1988."
Russians Rage Against America
http://observer.com/2014/12/russians-rage-against-america/
"If you talk to a Russian about the international political situation, sooner or later you will be informed that there is a country in North America that you've never heard of....
published: 04 May 2015
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Leaders of the Republic of China (ROC) (1912 - 2020)
Founded in 1912 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Republic of China (ROC) has seen its rise and decline, from the successor state of the Qing Empire, through the warlord era and the 1937 Sino-Japanese War, and finally its relocation to the Island of Taiwan after its defeat in the Chinese Civil War. This video explores the leaders of the ROC from 1912 to 2020.
The map shows the approximate territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign. Maps and Photos are from Wikipedia.
Music:
'Lau Tzu Ehru' by Doug Maxwell
'Three Principles of the People' by Cheng Maoyun
'National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China' by Huang Tzu
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published: 08 Aug 2020
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Taiwan: China's next target? | DW Analysis
Despite China’s increasingly aggressive behaviour both at home and abroad, Beijing’s open threat to take control of Taiwan by force is receiving comparatively little attention – leaving this flourishing liberal democracy uniquely isolated and vulnerable. The threat may be far more imminent than many imagine. According to Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu “the Chinese authoritarian leaders may find Taiwan as a convenient scapegoat. Therefore Taiwan needs to be doubly concerned about a possible Chinese use of force against us.”
CHAPTERS
5:09 What is Taiwan?
16:05 Why China wants Taiwan
26:25 Scenario 1: Chipping away
33:10 Scenario 2: Crimea 2.0
41:18 Scenario 3: Invasion
49:05 What now?
In this video DW's Chief International Editor Richard Walker explores the roots of the threat ...
published: 18 Sep 2020
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National Anthem: Taiwan (Republic of China) - 中華民國國歌
The latest National Anthem of the Republic of China was adopted in 1937; previously, Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem of the Republic of China (ROC). In Taiwan, it remains the national anthem of the ROC government which remains there; but in mainland China, the anthem serves a historical role. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is March of the Volunteers.
The anthem's words are adapted from a 1924 speech by Sun Yat-sen, via the anthem of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) in 1937. The lyrics relate to how the vision and hopes of a new nation and its people can be achieved and maintained. Informally, the song is sometimes known as San Min Chu-i from its opening line which references the Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), bu...
published: 15 Aug 2016
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EBIDENSYA ni XI JIN PING na ang TAIWAN ay parte ng CHINA !!! | Jevara PH
Pag-usapan natin ang KASAYSAYAN ng TAIWAN .. Ano nga ba ang pinagmulan nito at bakit gustong gusto ng CHINA na makipag RE-UNITE rito???
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published: 18 May 2021
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【Republic of China/Taiwan】 Special Forces 2020 Eminem Harsh Truth
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published: 28 Feb 2020
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Is Taiwan A Country or Part of China?
A look at the complex political situation on the island of Taiwan. The island of Taiwan is administered by the Republic of China, which lost the Chinese Civil W...
A look at the complex political situation on the island of Taiwan. The island of Taiwan is administered by the Republic of China, which lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communists which control the mainland to this day, proclaiming the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Both the ROC and the PRC claim to be the legitimate government of China. Taiwan is a de facto independent country but is not a member of the United Nations since being replaced in 1971 by the PRC.
The current situation is stuck in a stalemate with the two ways of resolving the dispute (unification and independence) both seeming very unlikely to happen any time soon.
MUSIC:
Ishikari Lore - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
https://wn.com/Is_Taiwan_A_Country_Or_Part_Of_China
A look at the complex political situation on the island of Taiwan. The island of Taiwan is administered by the Republic of China, which lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communists which control the mainland to this day, proclaiming the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Both the ROC and the PRC claim to be the legitimate government of China. Taiwan is a de facto independent country but is not a member of the United Nations since being replaced in 1971 by the PRC.
The current situation is stuck in a stalemate with the two ways of resolving the dispute (unification and independence) both seeming very unlikely to happen any time soon.
MUSIC:
Ishikari Lore - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 29 Dec 2016
- views: 3479588
14:18
Is Taiwan part of China? | The Economist
Taiwan’s sovereignty has been a disputed issue for centuries. Though the island sees itself as independent, China insists it is part of the People’s Republic an...
Taiwan’s sovereignty has been a disputed issue for centuries. Though the island sees itself as independent, China insists it is part of the People’s Republic and has not ruled out taking Taiwan by force. That could ignite an all-out war between American and China.
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Listen to Intelligence’s daily podcast “Scared strait: Taiwan”: https://econ.st/3aormei
Why are China and Taiwan divided? https://econ.st/2QA3Bce
Why Taiwan is not internationally recognised? https://econ.st/32t3Vw7
Which is The Economist country of the year? https://econ.st/3nevi6J
How Taiwan is affecting China’s political decisions: https://econ.st/3ann6vC
Why is America’s relationship to Taiwan important? https://econ.st/3dy3UNL
Why Taiwan is not recognised by WHO? https://econ.st/32w9r0U
Covid-19 has not ravaged Taiwan's economy. How so? https://econ.st/3dAlHDG
How China’s security laws are changing Hong Kong: https://econ.st/3sw65W9
China’s contradicting pitch to Taiwan: https://econ.st/2RKK60Z
Is war between China and Taiwan possible? https://econ.st/3n3MAmO
Can Taiwanese businesses survive in China? https://econ.st/3na7tN9
https://wn.com/Is_Taiwan_Part_Of_China_|_The_Economist
Taiwan’s sovereignty has been a disputed issue for centuries. Though the island sees itself as independent, China insists it is part of the People’s Republic and has not ruled out taking Taiwan by force. That could ignite an all-out war between American and China.
Sign up to our newsletter to keep up to date: https://econ.st/3a6aZmv
Read all of our Asia coverage: https://econ.st/2QDDDEJ
Listen to Intelligence’s daily podcast “Scared strait: Taiwan”: https://econ.st/3aormei
Why are China and Taiwan divided? https://econ.st/2QA3Bce
Why Taiwan is not internationally recognised? https://econ.st/32t3Vw7
Which is The Economist country of the year? https://econ.st/3nevi6J
How Taiwan is affecting China’s political decisions: https://econ.st/3ann6vC
Why is America’s relationship to Taiwan important? https://econ.st/3dy3UNL
Why Taiwan is not recognised by WHO? https://econ.st/32w9r0U
Covid-19 has not ravaged Taiwan's economy. How so? https://econ.st/3dAlHDG
How China’s security laws are changing Hong Kong: https://econ.st/3sw65W9
China’s contradicting pitch to Taiwan: https://econ.st/2RKK60Z
Is war between China and Taiwan possible? https://econ.st/3n3MAmO
Can Taiwanese businesses survive in China? https://econ.st/3na7tN9
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 429824
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Taiwan and China explained
Did you know there are two Chinas? The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan. Here's their history, and a look at th...
Did you know there are two Chinas? The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan. Here's their history, and a look at the complex relationship between them.
https://wn.com/Taiwan_And_China_Explained
Did you know there are two Chinas? The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan. Here's their history, and a look at the complex relationship between them.
- published: 11 Jan 2019
- views: 261949
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Taiwan is a Country (even if you wish really hard it wasn't)
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With so many people out there confused about Taiwan, here's the cold hard truth about it. It's a country. It's not part of China. There are two governments, one is China, one is Taiwan. But that's not how I feel about it; that's just a fact.
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- published: 18 Nov 2020
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3:28
Why China And Taiwan Hate Each Other
Special Thanks to Fusion’s Tim Pool for hosting TestTube!
Watch What An International Arms Deal Looks Like - http://testu.be/1JtYsYz
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The United States and Russia have always had a tumultuous relationship. So why does Russia hate the U.S.?
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Opinions in Russia
http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/world/opinions-in-russia/1620/
"Russian attitudes toward the United States are the worst since the Moscow-based Levada Center began tracking them in 1988."
Russians Rage Against America
http://observer.com/2014/12/russians-rage-against-america/
"If you talk to a Russian about the international political situation, sooner or later you will be informed that there is a country in North America that you've never heard of."
Moscow protesters strike out against Ukraine and the West
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2962863/Thousands-gather-Moscow-protest-fascist-coup-Kiev.html
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"Russian attitudes toward the United States are the worst since the Moscow-based Levada Center began tracking them in 1988."
Russians Rage Against America
http://observer.com/2014/12/russians-rage-against-america/
"If you talk to a Russian about the international political situation, sooner or later you will be informed that there is a country in North America that you've never heard of."
Moscow protesters strike out against Ukraine and the West
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Leaders of the Republic of China (ROC) (1912 - 2020)
Founded in 1912 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Republic of China (ROC) has seen its rise and decline, from the successor state of the Qing Empire, through the warlord ...
Founded in 1912 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Republic of China (ROC) has seen its rise and decline, from the successor state of the Qing Empire, through the warlord era and the 1937 Sino-Japanese War, and finally its relocation to the Island of Taiwan after its defeat in the Chinese Civil War. This video explores the leaders of the ROC from 1912 to 2020.
The map shows the approximate territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign. Maps and Photos are from Wikipedia.
Music:
'Lau Tzu Ehru' by Doug Maxwell
'Three Principles of the People' by Cheng Maoyun
'National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China' by Huang Tzu
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Founded in 1912 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Republic of China (ROC) has seen its rise and decline, from the successor state of the Qing Empire, through the warlord era and the 1937 Sino-Japanese War, and finally its relocation to the Island of Taiwan after its defeat in the Chinese Civil War. This video explores the leaders of the ROC from 1912 to 2020.
The map shows the approximate territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign. Maps and Photos are from Wikipedia.
Music:
'Lau Tzu Ehru' by Doug Maxwell
'Three Principles of the People' by Cheng Maoyun
'National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China' by Huang Tzu
Please like, share, and subscribe!
#ROC #中國歴史 #台灣歴史
- published: 08 Aug 2020
- views: 173515
56:19
Taiwan: China's next target? | DW Analysis
Despite China’s increasingly aggressive behaviour both at home and abroad, Beijing’s open threat to take control of Taiwan by force is receiving comparatively l...
Despite China’s increasingly aggressive behaviour both at home and abroad, Beijing’s open threat to take control of Taiwan by force is receiving comparatively little attention – leaving this flourishing liberal democracy uniquely isolated and vulnerable. The threat may be far more imminent than many imagine. According to Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu “the Chinese authoritarian leaders may find Taiwan as a convenient scapegoat. Therefore Taiwan needs to be doubly concerned about a possible Chinese use of force against us.”
CHAPTERS
5:09 What is Taiwan?
16:05 Why China wants Taiwan
26:25 Scenario 1: Chipping away
33:10 Scenario 2: Crimea 2.0
41:18 Scenario 3: Invasion
49:05 What now?
In this video DW's Chief International Editor Richard Walker explores the roots of the threat in depth – aided by military and strategy experts from Taiwan, China, the United States and Germany. He charts the dramatic expansion in Beijing’s navy and advanced missile arsenal that is shifting the balance of power against the U.S. in the Pacific. The video examines three possible scenarios: China gradually chipping away at Taiwan’s stability via military and hybrid means; a sudden, Crimea-style annexation of outlying islands; and a full-scale invasion. This final scenario would pose extremely dangerous for global stability. “Everything that happens in this scenario happens under the shadow of a potential nuclear war,” warns Ian Easton, author of “The China Invasion Threat.”
Adding to Taiwan’s profound vulnerability, there is growing doubt that the any country would come to its aid in the event of Chinese military action – or even have the capability to do so. “Even five years ago, the ability of the United States to come to Taiwan’s defense was greater than it is today,” warns Bonnie Glaser, one of Washington’s top experts on the region. “It has eroded over the last decade. And that is, I think, problematic.”
In the U.S., Congressman Ted Yoho of the House Foreign Affairs Committee explains his bill that would commit the U.S. to come to Taiwan’s defence, ending the longstanding “strategic ambiguity” that he and some experts see as destabilizing. But could this in itself pose greater dangers? Europe must also take the threat more seriously, argues leading German expert Janka Oertel. “We have not devoted enough energy to these kinds of scenarios. What we lack is a European conversation about what kind of player Europe in the future would like to be in these kinds of scenarios.” m concludes with a passionate plea from Joseph Wu for democracies to end Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation from global bodies like the U.N. and the World Health Organization: “It's not fair to the Taiwanese people.”
What should the democratic world do to minimize the risk of an open conflict between China and Taiwan?
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https://wn.com/Taiwan_China's_Next_Target_|_Dw_Analysis
Despite China’s increasingly aggressive behaviour both at home and abroad, Beijing’s open threat to take control of Taiwan by force is receiving comparatively little attention – leaving this flourishing liberal democracy uniquely isolated and vulnerable. The threat may be far more imminent than many imagine. According to Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu “the Chinese authoritarian leaders may find Taiwan as a convenient scapegoat. Therefore Taiwan needs to be doubly concerned about a possible Chinese use of force against us.”
CHAPTERS
5:09 What is Taiwan?
16:05 Why China wants Taiwan
26:25 Scenario 1: Chipping away
33:10 Scenario 2: Crimea 2.0
41:18 Scenario 3: Invasion
49:05 What now?
In this video DW's Chief International Editor Richard Walker explores the roots of the threat in depth – aided by military and strategy experts from Taiwan, China, the United States and Germany. He charts the dramatic expansion in Beijing’s navy and advanced missile arsenal that is shifting the balance of power against the U.S. in the Pacific. The video examines three possible scenarios: China gradually chipping away at Taiwan’s stability via military and hybrid means; a sudden, Crimea-style annexation of outlying islands; and a full-scale invasion. This final scenario would pose extremely dangerous for global stability. “Everything that happens in this scenario happens under the shadow of a potential nuclear war,” warns Ian Easton, author of “The China Invasion Threat.”
Adding to Taiwan’s profound vulnerability, there is growing doubt that the any country would come to its aid in the event of Chinese military action – or even have the capability to do so. “Even five years ago, the ability of the United States to come to Taiwan’s defense was greater than it is today,” warns Bonnie Glaser, one of Washington’s top experts on the region. “It has eroded over the last decade. And that is, I think, problematic.”
In the U.S., Congressman Ted Yoho of the House Foreign Affairs Committee explains his bill that would commit the U.S. to come to Taiwan’s defence, ending the longstanding “strategic ambiguity” that he and some experts see as destabilizing. But could this in itself pose greater dangers? Europe must also take the threat more seriously, argues leading German expert Janka Oertel. “We have not devoted enough energy to these kinds of scenarios. What we lack is a European conversation about what kind of player Europe in the future would like to be in these kinds of scenarios.” m concludes with a passionate plea from Joseph Wu for democracies to end Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation from global bodies like the U.N. and the World Health Organization: “It's not fair to the Taiwanese people.”
What should the democratic world do to minimize the risk of an open conflict between China and Taiwan?
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- published: 18 Sep 2020
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National Anthem: Taiwan (Republic of China) - 中華民國國歌
The latest National Anthem of the Republic of China was adopted in 1937; previously, Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem of the Republi...
The latest National Anthem of the Republic of China was adopted in 1937; previously, Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem of the Republic of China (ROC). In Taiwan, it remains the national anthem of the ROC government which remains there; but in mainland China, the anthem serves a historical role. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is March of the Volunteers.
The anthem's words are adapted from a 1924 speech by Sun Yat-sen, via the anthem of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) in 1937. The lyrics relate to how the vision and hopes of a new nation and its people can be achieved and maintained. Informally, the song is sometimes known as San Min Chu-i from its opening line which references the Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), but this name is never used in formal or official occasions.
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The latest National Anthem of the Republic of China was adopted in 1937; previously, Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem of the Republic of China (ROC). In Taiwan, it remains the national anthem of the ROC government which remains there; but in mainland China, the anthem serves a historical role. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is March of the Volunteers.
The anthem's words are adapted from a 1924 speech by Sun Yat-sen, via the anthem of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) in 1937. The lyrics relate to how the vision and hopes of a new nation and its people can be achieved and maintained. Informally, the song is sometimes known as San Min Chu-i from its opening line which references the Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), but this name is never used in formal or official occasions.
- published: 15 Aug 2016
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EBIDENSYA ni XI JIN PING na ang TAIWAN ay parte ng CHINA !!! | Jevara PH
Pag-usapan natin ang KASAYSAYAN ng TAIWAN .. Ano nga ba ang pinagmulan nito at bakit gustong gusto ng CHINA na makipag RE-UNITE rito???
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Pag-usapan natin ang KASAYSAYAN ng TAIWAN .. Ano nga ba ang pinagmulan nito at bakit gustong gusto ng CHINA na makipag RE-UNITE rito???
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- published: 18 May 2021
- views: 48003
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【Republic of China/Taiwan】 Special Forces 2020 Eminem Harsh Truth
Music:Eminem, Linkin Park & Pusha T - Harsh Truth [After Collision 2] (Mashup)
#ROC#Taiwan#SpecialForce
Music:Eminem, Linkin Park & Pusha T - Harsh Truth [After Collision 2] (Mashup)
#ROC#Taiwan#SpecialForce
https://wn.com/【Republic_Of_China_Taiwan】_Special_Forces_2020_Eminem_Harsh_Truth
Music:Eminem, Linkin Park & Pusha T - Harsh Truth [After Collision 2] (Mashup)
#ROC#Taiwan#SpecialForce
- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 27061