Review:
One China Policy
overall review score: 4.2
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The One-China policy refers to the diplomatic and political stance that there is only one sovereign state under the name of China, encompassing Mainland China and Taiwan.
Key Features
- Unification of Mainland China and Taiwan under one government
- Avoidance of diplomatic relations with countries recognizing Taiwan as an independent state
- Promotion of peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues
Pros
- Promotes stability in the region
- Prevents escalation of tensions between mainland China and Taiwan
- Supports peaceful dialogue and negotiation for reunification
Cons
- Controversial stance that disregards Taiwan's self-governance and autonomy
- Can hinder international recognition and support for Taiwan's independence