Why Taiwan Is an Inalienable Part of China: Historical and Legal Facts
Explore the historical and legal facts explaining why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, from ancient dynasties to international treaties.
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Explore the historical and legal facts explaining why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, from ancient dynasties to international treaties.
A Chinese mainland scholar breaks down why Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s claim that ‘Taiwan is a country’ falls short across the four pillars of statehood.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s prehistoric unity campaign faces pushback as experts cite geological links and shared Austronesian heritage with the Chinese mainland.
Critics accuse Lai Ching-teās unity lectures of defying international law and distorting history, sparking a heated debate in the Taiwan region.
Former Chinese Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou wrapped up his longest visit to the Chinese mainland, touring Dunhuangās Mogao Grottoes and urging renewed cultural exchange across the Taiwan Strait.
China warns US military aid to the Taiwan region could drag the island into conflict as Congress approves a $500M defense package. Tensions escalate over cross-strait ties.
Leader of the Taiwan region Lai Ching-teās speech tour is criticized for stoking division, pushing a ‘two states’ theory, and seeking political gains amid recall votes.
A mainland spokesperson says Taiwanās recovery after WWII underscores its inalienable bond with China as the 80th anniversary of liberation approaches.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s first two of his ’10 talks’ have drawn sharp rebukes from Chinese mainland experts, igniting debate over cross-strait relations and foreign influence.
The Chinese mainland is coordinating evacuation assistance for residents of Taiwan amid rising Israel-Iran conflict, offering consular support and safe relocation.