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  Taiwan (Republic of China)
 Democratic Progressive    
 Kuomintang    
Parliament
  Legislative Yuan  Kuomintang 0 +0.88%
Premier
  Executive Yuan  Chen Chien-jen 1 +100.00%
President
  President  Tsai Ing-wen 2 +18.52%
Province
 Fuchien    
 Taiwan    

Country DETAILS
Parents  
Websitehttp://www.president.gov.tw/index_e.html
Established October 10, 1911
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorGerald Farinas
Last ModifiedGerald Farinas May 04, 2004 12:41pm
DescriptionRepublic of China
Taiwan

The Republic of China, popularly referred to as Taiwan, is an Eastern Asian nation situated on islands bordering the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, north of the Philippines, off the southeastern coast of mainland China. It occupies an island formerly known as Formosa. The Republic of Taiwan is a multiparty democratic regime. While the President and Vice President are Head of State, the Head of Government is the Premier and Vice Premier of the Republic of China, also referred to as the President and Vice President of the Executive Yuan, the cabinet. The Executive Yuan is appointed by the President. Parliamentary duties are the responsibility of the unicameral Legislative Yuan. A separate National Assembly consisting of 300 seats is a nonstanding body and is called into session only when needed to consider constitutional referenda and crisis management.

The Republic of China is embroiled in a multigenerational dispute as to its relationship with the mainland Chinese government in Beijing. Beijing recognizes a Province of Taiwan, not the Republic of China administered in Taipei. The Republic of China seeks official separation from Beijing, a Declaration of Independence followed by international recognition of two separate Chinas. Beijing has vowed to invade the Republic of China upon Declaration of Independence. Beijing currently has nuclear and conventional missiles aimed at Taipei. The United States and the United Nations does not officially recognize the Republic of China.

INFORMATION LINKS
Executive Yuan of the Republic of China  Discuss
Government Information Office of the Republic of Taiwan  Discuss
Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China  Discuss
Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China  Discuss
Ministry of Defense of the Republic of China  Discuss
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China  Discuss
National Assembly of the Republic of China  Discuss
National Security Bureau of the Republic of Taiwan  Discuss
President of the Republic of China  Discuss

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MEDIA
Category Name
Newspaper China Post Taiwan 
Newspaper China Times Taiwan 
Newspaper Taipei Times 

BOOKS
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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Feb 28, 2022 12:50pm Strategy Biden sends former top defense officials to Taiwan  Article RP 
Jun 25, 2012 10:00pm News [Taiwan]Court Denies Pirate Party Naming Right, Cites “Real Pirate” Confusion  Article Penguin 
Feb 22, 2008 10:15pm Study US should revive flagging ties with Taiwan  Article Gerald Farinas 
Jan 13, 2008 12:00am News Taiwan nationalists declare election victory  Article Gerald Farinas 
Sep 19, 2007 02:25pm News Taiwan rejected in high-profile bid to join U.N.  Article The Sunset Provision 
Jul 12, 2007 01:00pm News Taiwan's President Calls for Vote [UN Bid]  Article The Sunset Provision 

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