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mainland China
geopolitical area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China, excluding Special Administrative Regions
Chinese Taipei
name used by Taiwan in international organizations and events
Three Principles of the People
political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen
Taiwan
province claimed but not controlled by the People's Republic of China
sinicization
Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix , 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies or groups are acculturated or assimilated into Chinese culture, particularly the language, societal norms, cultural practices, and ethnic identity of the Han Chinese—the largest ethnic group of China.
cross-strait relations
relations between the People's Republic of China (mainland China) and Republic of China (Taiwan)
Chinese unification
potential union of the People's Republic of China and Taiwan
Sunflower Student Movement
2014 protest movement in Taiwan
Taiwan Area
legal and political description referring to the territories under the actual control of the Government of the Republic of China, consisting of the island groups of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and some minor islands
politics of the Republic of China
politics of the ROC, which is de facto located in Taiwan
Taipei Representative Office
''De facto'' embassies or consulates operated by Taiwan
Ketagalan Boulevard
thoroughfare in Taipei, Taiwan
Guidelines for National Unification
guidelines regarding the reunification of China
political parties in Taiwan
Wikimedia list article
Wild Lily student movement
1990 demonstration for democracy in the Republic of China
Four Noes and One Without
Taiwanese policy
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan
diplomatic mission of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Japan
Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan
legal theory about the island of Taiwan
Republic of China on Taiwan
a political term coined by Lee Teng-hui regarding the present status of the Republic of China
Today's Hong Kong, tomorrow's Taiwan
slogan
iron vote
political concept of loyal voters
Taiwan, China
controversial term that describes Taiwan and its related territories as part of the People's Republic of China
Million Voices Against Corruption, President Chen Must Go
Taiwanese political campaign
de-Sinicization
De-Sinicization or desinicization is a process of cultural or political movement aiming to eliminate or reduce Chinese cultural elements, identity or ethnic consciousness from a society or nation previously influenced by Chinese culture. In modern contexts, it is often contrasted with the assimilation process of Sinicization.
Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China
Chen Shui-bian’s theory about the political status of the Republic of China: ①ROC on the mainland (1912–49), ②ROC’s arrival in Taiwan (1949–88), ③ROC on Taiwan (1988–2000), ④ROC is Taiwan (2000–)
228 Hand-in-Hand Rally
2004 Taiwan demostration
Taishang
Taishang () are Taiwanese businesspeople operating in mainland China. The tai part of the term stands for Taiwan, and the shang part stands for business or businessperson. There are no official statistics on the number of Taishang working in mainland China. Unofficial estimates circulating in 2011 suggested that between 1 million and 3 million Taiwanese nationals (including family members) lived in mainland China.
Gender Equity Education Act
law in Taiwan
referendums in Taiwan
history of referendums in the Republic of China (Taiwan)