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A modest proposal for a basic agreement on peaceful cross-strait development

Ein bescheidener Vorschlag für eine Grundsatzvereinbarung über eine friedliche Entwicklung beiderseits der Taiwanstraße
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Chang, Ya-chung

Abstract

"In order to promote peaceful development in cross-Strait relations, this article proposes that both sides of the Taiwan Strait sign a 'Basic Agreement on Peaceful Cross-Strait Development' - a temporary agreement (modus vivendi) to determine political relations and future development across the Str... view more

"In order to promote peaceful development in cross-Strait relations, this article proposes that both sides of the Taiwan Strait sign a 'Basic Agreement on Peaceful Cross-Strait Development' - a temporary agreement (modus vivendi) to determine political relations and future development across the Strait. Three major points should be included in this agreement: first, both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one 'Whole China' and both sides have no intention to separate from this 'Whole China'; furthermore, both sides pledge not to split the 'Whole China', but to work in unison to maintain the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the 'Whole China'; second, both sides of the Taiwan Strait share constitutionally guaranteed equal relations, and normal relations across the Strait will develop on the basis of this constitutional equality; and third, both sides decide to establish communities in areas of common agreement in order to promote mutually cooperative relations." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
bilateral relations; international relations; territorial integrity; Far East; international cooperation; ratification; Taiwan; international agreement; international organization; China; international politics; cooperation; developing country; sovereignty

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy

Method
applied research

Free Keywords
Political science; Taiwan Straits

Document language
English

Publication Year
2010

Page/Pages
p. 133-148

Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39 (2010) 1

ISSN
1868-4874

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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