| Françoise Mengin - 1998 - 174 頁
...le statut de Hong Kong, né d'un contentieux opposant les marchands anglais à la bureau1 1 . « We don't support independence for Taiwan ; or two Chinas...don't believe that Taiwan should be a member in any organisation for which statehood is a requirement. » cratie impériale chinoise, allait être rediscuté... | |
| Peter Kien-hong Yu - 1999 - 224 頁
...while in Shanghai, said "[w]e don't support independence for Taiwan, or two Chinas, or one Taiwan-one China, and we don't believe that Taiwan should be...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement."28 For the last several years, the PRC criticized the ROC's "vacation diplomacy," "diploma... | |
| Anthony DiFilippo - 2002 - 300 頁
...resolve some of the misunderstandings. I had a chance to reiterate our Taiwan policy, which is that we don't support independence for Taiwan, or two Chinas,...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement. So I think we have a consistent policy. This statement of the administration's "three... | |
| Cato Institute - 2000 - 402 頁
...Taiwan. Although the president stopped short of embracing the PRC's formulation, he affirmed that "we don't support independence for Taiwan, or two Chinas,...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement."7 US policymakers apparently not only saw China as a major player in Asian affairs —... | |
| Martin L. Lasater, Peter Kien-hong Yu - 2000 - 376 頁
...Chinese leaders when he publicly announced in Shanghai the 'three-no's' in US policy toward Taiwan: 'We don't support independence for Taiwan; or two Chinas;...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement.' Samples of editorials follow: One reason for Jiang's efforts to cultivate the United... | |
| Wei-Chin Lee - 2000 - 234 頁
...President Clinton is "that we don't support independence for Taiwan, or two Chinas, or one Taiwan-one China. And we don't believe that Taiwan should be...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement" (The White House 1998). In the 1997 mayoral and county magistrate elections, the DPP won... | |
| Anthony DiFilippo - 2002 - 300 頁
...policy, which is that we don't support independence for Taiwan, or two Chinas, or one Taiwan—one China. And we don't believe that Taiwan should be...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement. So I think we have a consistent policy. This statement of the administration's "three... | |
| Janet Vinzant Denhardt - 2007 - 748 頁
...iron out "misunderstandings". He said: "I had a chance to reiterate our Taiwan policy which is that we don't support independence for Taiwan, or 'two Chinas' or 'one Taiwan, one China'. And we don't believe Taiwan should be a member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement." Mr. Clinton added... | |
| Barry M. Rubin, Thomas A. Keaney - 2001 - 316 頁
...first state visit to China in June 1998, President Clinton spelled out in detail a new US policy: 'We don't support independence for Taiwan; or two Chinas;...member in any organization for which statehood is a requirement.' This was a change from the 'strategic ambiguity' policy to a new 'accommodationist' approach... | |
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