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DIAOYUTAI ISLANDS
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Diaoyutai Islands on Taiwan's official maps
/ Yap, Ko-Hua; Chen, Yu-Wen; Huang, Ching-Chi
Chen, Yu-Wen
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2012.
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This report presents cartographic evidence of the government of the Republic of China's (ROC) change of attitude from denying to asserting sovereignty over the Diaoyutai Islands in the early 1970s. Scholars have hinted that China kept silent about the Japanese claim on the Diaoyutai Islands since its 1895 annexation. As cartographic evidence in this report reveals, however, the ROC did not keep silent. By not including the Diaoyutai Islands in its official cartographic productions, the ROC admitted that the Diaoyutai Islands were not part of its territory. This has significant implications for the ROC because Japan exerts its claim over the islands not only on the terra nullius principle, but also on the fact that Taiwan viewed these islands as non-ROC territory until the 1970s. Today, Taiwan continues to exert the claim that it has owned these islands since ancient times. Our cartographic evidence suggests difficulties for Taiwan in defending its claim in this longstanding battle.
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Republic of China
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Cartographic Evidence
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Diaoyutai Islands
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Review of Japanese legal arguments on the territory of the Diaoyutai islands
/ Chen, Hurng-Yu
Chen, Hurng-Yu
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Taiwan-US relations: close but uncertain
/ Cheng, Tuan Y
Cheng, Tuan Y
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2013.
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Taiwan's engagement with China has complicated its relations with the United States, even though Washington supports Taipei's engagement policy. Various American domestic actors are suspicious of Taiwan's new relations with China and raise their concerns. Some question Taiwan's loyalty and consistency, and some call for change of American policy toward Taiwan including arms sales. They are also displeased with Taiwan's actions on the Diaoyutai Islands disputes. Indeed, it is extremely difficult for a small power like Taiwan to manage the relations with two great powers, especially when they are in competition. The purpose of the article is to analyse how Taiwan keeps up its traditional ties with the United States and attempts to deal with the issues raised by the uncertainties in the relationship
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Economic Cooperation
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Taiwan
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China
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Great Power
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Foreign Policy - United States
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Diaoyutai Islands
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International Relations - IR
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United States - US
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Taiwan-US Relations
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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - APEC
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Trade and Investment Framework Agreement - TIFA
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Strategy
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Cold War
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