| 1983 - 32 sivua
...1981, "nine point statement." Hearings, at 190. Points 3 and 4 of the "reunification proposal" state : 3. After the country is reunified, Taiwan can enjoy...administrative region and it can retain its armed forcea. The central Government will not interfere with local affairs on Taiwan. 4. Taiwan's current... | |
| Jean-Marie Henckaerts - 1996 - 364 sivua
...further elaborated the policy and principles for the settlement of the Taiwan question. He affirmed that "after the country is reunified, Taiwan can enjoy...of autonomy as a special administrative region" and proposed mat talks be held on an equal footing between the ruling Parties on each side of the Straits,... | |
| Martin L. Lasater, Peter Kien-hong Yu - 2000 - 376 sivua
...relatives and tourists as well as academic, cultural and sports exchanges'. 3. After reunification, 'Taiwan can enjoy a high degree of autonomy as a special...administrative region and it can retain its armed forces'. Also, the PRC 'Central Government will not interfere with local affairs on Taiwan'. 4. After reunification,... | |
| Adam W. Clarke - 2001 - 160 sivua
...and tourists as well as academic, cultural, and sport exchanges, and reach an agreement thereupon. 3. After the country is reunified, Taiwan can enjoy a high degree of autonomy as a special administration region, and it can retain its armed forces. The central government will not interfere... | |
| Wei-Bin Zhang - 2003 - 238 sivua
...academic, cultural, sports exchanges, and reach an agreement thereupon; (3) after the reunification, Taiwan can enjoy a high degree of autonomy as a special administrative region and can retain its armed forces, and the Central Government will not interfere with local affairs in Taiwan;... | |
| Nancy Bernkopf Tucker - 2005 - 300 sivua
...and shipping services, visits, and various kinds of exchanges. • After unification, Taiwan could "enjoy a high degree of autonomy as a special administrative region," and "the central government" would not interfere with "local affairs on the island." • Taiwan could retain... | |
| Richard C. Bush - 2005 - 435 sivua
...shipping services, visits, and various kinds of exchanges. — after unification, Taiwan would be able to "enjoy a high degree of autonomy as a special administrative region" and that "the central government" would not interfere with "local affairs on the island." — Taiwan would... | |
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