In another thread (forget which) a conversation started over whether China was Communist, and whether Taiwan is a part of China. So as not to further derail that thread, I've started this one! So, opening up with Taiwan:
This website, which is currently down but I believe to be that of the Taiwanese government, claims that Taiwan has diplomatic relations with 27 countries according to the Google blurb (second from the top - it was working last night, but the server appears to be down, must be Made in China ). According to Wikipedia it only has 25, but the content of the list is mostly the same (i.e. small/unimportant nations). I trust the the Taiwanese government website is more accurate, hopefully it will be up again soon. With such little recognition, I don't see how it can be considered an independent state. Further, the UN views continuity: notice they don't list the ROC or PRC, but rather China. So far as the UN is concerned, China joined in 1945, and the government changed in 1971 (?).
Thoughts?
This website, which is currently down but I believe to be that of the Taiwanese government, claims that Taiwan has diplomatic relations with 27 countries according to the Google blurb (second from the top - it was working last night, but the server appears to be down, must be Made in China ). According to Wikipedia it only has 25, but the content of the list is mostly the same (i.e. small/unimportant nations). I trust the the Taiwanese government website is more accurate, hopefully it will be up again soon. With such little recognition, I don't see how it can be considered an independent state. Further, the UN views continuity: notice they don't list the ROC or PRC, but rather China. So far as the UN is concerned, China joined in 1945, and the government changed in 1971 (?).
Thoughts?