A study of referendum on joining UN in the name of Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations----The analysis of Pan Green viewpoints
Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
Chih-Yuan, Hsieh
Abstract
Abstracthis article is the analysis of “Referendum on joining UN in the name of Taiwan.” It is also the path and track through the political situation evolvement with the two political parties (Pan Green and Pan Blue) in Taiwan, and also the impact and reaction have arose from this topic to the United States and China, he democratic method that the policy maker adopts is referendum, which is the way to fight for a role to play a part in international for Taiwan. Under the frame of "one China” set by China, it has revealed the relationship between Taiwan and China, which is that Taiwan is not part of China, but “One country on each side ". “Referendum” also tries to make a sound to the international and to convey that Taiwanese want to become one of the members in United Nations. Domestically, it unites the election predominant power, then win in the presidential election. Thus, it can further continue the subject of Taiwanese consciousness that has been insisted is in past ruling.or the United States, it reiterates that Taiwan needs to obey the commitment - "Five Nons," and emphasizes that either side of cross-straits can not change the status quo unilaterally. It also strongly expresses the opposite views to this referendum. In the position of China, it worries about the democratic value of the referendum, and what’s the next step of Taiwan. Therefore, it continuously suppresses Taiwan to play a part in international. In the position of the Pan Blue, it addresses “referendum on returning UN in the name of the Republic of China” to avoid 2004 experiences.herefore, in regard to the above thesis, the relationship between the two nations should be insisted setting out from the sovereignty of Taiwan after the presidential election.dopting the steady strategies to make theCross-Strait Relations trend to normalization.ey words:Cross-Strait Relations; Referendum;United Nations;Sovereignty;Democracy; One China;1992 Consensus
Subjects
Cross-Strait Relations
Referendum
United Nations
Sovereignty
Democracy
One China
1992 Consensus
Type
thesis
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