碩士 / 淡江大學 / 中國大陸研究所碩士在職專班 / 106 / Since the partition between the two sides of the strait, the mainland claimed to have been the sole legitimate representative of China and denied the sovereignty of the Republic of China, and did not abandon the "liberation by force" policy. The military conflicts or tensions often occur between two sides of Taiwan Strait, In 1987, the ROC government began to allow visits to China and it did increasing frequency of non-governmental exchanges, the tensions between the two sides have gradually eased. In order to negotiate with China on operational issues without compromising the government''s position on denying the other side''s legitimacy, The non-governmental institution "Straits Exchange Foundation" and the "Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits" have even held formal meetings and consultations for the first time.
However, in 1995, former president Lee made speeches at Cornell University referred to the "Republic of China." In 1999, he proposed the "two states theory." Also in the second presidential election in 2000, the DDP achieved the first political party rotation. The ROC government shifted away from its commitment to the one China policy and towards a separate political identity for Taiwan. And in 2002, former President Chen’s of "Taiwan, China, and one country on one side," caused China''s strong attention, and the re-election of Chen in 2004, and cross-strait relationship fell to a low point. In 2016, the DPP captured landslide victories. There is bound to have an impact on cross-strait policy of the PRC. How will PRC adjust their Taiwan policy in the face of the variables in the development of cross-strait relations. It is relatively tight or relatively relaxed? Should be the focus of attention.
In this paper, through literature analysis, to explore PRC’s Taiwan policy, throughout each generation, analysis on Internal and External Environment, and Taiwan''s political situation, etc., to observe and analyze how the PRC’s Taiwan policy development will be when the new government starts to rule in Taiwan.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/106TKU05025007 |
Date | January 2018 |
Creators | Chi-Ying Chou, 周岐盈 |
Contributors | 張五岳 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 90 |
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