One-China principle

the Republic of China's interpretation of the One-China principle
Legislation foreign_policy Q19851569
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One-China principle

Summary

One-China principle is a foreign policy[1].

Key Facts

  • One-China principle is in the country of Taiwan[2].
  • One-China principle's instance of is recorded as foreign policy[3].
  • One-China principle's instance of is recorded as political concept[4].
  • One-China principle's opposite of is recorded as Two Chinas[5].
  • One-China principle's different from is recorded as One China[6].
  • One-China principle's different from is recorded as One-China principle[7].
  • One-China principle's different from is recorded as One-China Policy[8].
  • One-China principle's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b6x6rly1[9].

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