Two Chinas
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Two Chinas
Summary
Two Chinas is a political concept[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Two Chinas is in the country of Taiwan[3].
- Two Chinas is in the country of People's Republic of China[4].
- Two Chinas's instance of is recorded as political concept[5].
- Two Chinas's instance of is recorded as dyad[6].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China[7].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One-China Policy[8].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of America’s One-China Policy[9].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One-China principle[10].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One-China principle[11].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of one China, two equal political entities[12].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China, two regions[13].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China with respective interpretations[14].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One country, two systems[15].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China, Better System[16].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China, Two Constitutions[17].
- Two Chinas is the opposite of One China, Three Constitutions[18].
- Two Chinas's facet of is recorded as cross-strait relations[19].
- Two Chinas's different from is recorded as One Country on Each Side[20].
- Two Chinas's different from is recorded as mutual non-recognition of sovereignty and mutual non-denial of authority to govern[21].
- Two Chinas's different from is recorded as one China, one Taiwan[22].
- Two Chinas's different from is recorded as Neither side of the Taiwan Strait is subordinate to the other[23].
- Two Chinas's different from is recorded as Two-state theory[24].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include political concept[5] and dyad[6]. Recorded opposite of include One China[7], One-China Policy[8], America’s One-China Policy[9], One-China principle[10], one China, two equal political entities[12], and One China, two regions[13].
Why It Matters
Two Chinas has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]