Sunday, 1 June 2014

Would Tsai Eng-wen's National Consensus be changed again ?

Tsai calls for consensus on sovereignty concept

        Tsai's  National  Consensus  has  been  exsited   as   a  Question  what   was   meant   .
        Lee  Teng-hui  stated  that   it  is  unnessary  to  pursue  Taiwanese   Independence   .  Taiwan  is  as  already  an   Independent  state  .

        Chen   Shui-bian  declared  that  Taiwan   is  definitely  a  sovereign   indepen   country .  ............  absolutely  does  not  belong   to   the  People  Republic  of   China  .

       At  present   ,the  Bipartisan  group's " Greater  One  China  "  concept   is  also  refered  to   two   states  or   two   Governments   of   China  .

      The   1992   consensus  is  one  China  Principle  with   different   interpretations .

      The  K.M.T.'S     1992   Consensue   is   to   maintain   under   the   Three  Nos  .

       The   " Greater   one   China  "  concept   should   not  be   confused  with  the   term  of   "  The   Greater   China  "  which  is  tied  common   combination   of  the  three  regiond  , Mainland  China ,  Hong   Kong  , Macua  and   Taiwan  . It   is   not  used  in  Political  usage  .
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Greater China, or Greater China Region, is a term used to refer to Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.[1] As a "phrase of the moment", the precise meaning is not entirely clear, and people may use it for only the commercial ties, only the cultural actions, or even as a euphemism for the Two Chinas, while others may use it for some combination of the three. The term is not specifically political in usage; ties common between the geographical regions, for instance Chinese-language television, film and music entertainment is commonly attributed to be a cultural aspect of "Greater China".[2][3] The term is also used with reference to business/economic development, such as Focus Taiwan reporting on "economic integration in the Greater China region".[4] Usage of the term may also vary as to the geographic regions it is meant to imply.
The term Greater China is generally used for referring to the cultural and economic ties between the relevant territories, and is not intended to imply sovereignty. But to avoid any political connotation, the term Chinese-speaking world or Sinophone world is often used instead of Greater China.


      God  bless  with   Taiwan  !

 

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