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Taiwan Relations Act
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The Taiwan Relations Act is a US law passed in 1979 that defines the unofficial relations between the United States and Taiwan. The act was enacted in response to the US recognition of the People's Republic of China and the cancellation of the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty with Taiwan. The law authorizes the American Institute in Taiwan to act as a de facto embassy and provides for Taiwan to be treated under various US laws, including those related to trade, culture, and national security. The act also defines the term "Taiwan" to include the island of Taiwan and the Pescadores, but excludes other islands under the control of the Republic of China.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 2.US-China Relations
- 3.Election
- 4.China under Xi Jinping
- 5.China Claims in South China Sea
- 6.Political status of Taiwan
- 7.Independence Movements
countries
- 1.Paraguay
- 2.United States
- 3.Philippines
- 4.Taiwan, Province of China
- 5.Kazakhstan
- 6.Korea, Republic of
- 7.Japan
- 8.China
- 9.Canada
- 10.Australia
organizations
- 1.People's Liberation Army
- 2.PLA's Eastern Theater Command
- 3.PLATracker
- 4.Royal Marines Band Service
- 5.Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
- 6.Soochow University
- 7.Taiwan Affairs Office
- 8.Taiwan Studies Program
- 9.UN International Crisis Group
- 10.United Nations
- 11.US Council on Foreign Relations
- 12.US House of Representatives
persons
- 1.Li Xi
- 2.Penny Wong
- 3.Philip Davidson
- 4.Song Zhongping
- 5.Stephen Sklenka
- 6.Su Tzu-Yun
- 7.Tom McRae
- 8.Tomohiko Taniguchi
- 9.Tsai Ing-Wen
- 10.Victor Gao
- 11.Wang Wenbin
- 12.Wang Yi