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Talking Paper for President Ford's Meeting with Chairman Mao Ze-dong

the issue of Taiwan. His basic thread should run somewhat as follows. (It ... is the international situation, and Taiwan is a small issue by comparison. The Chinese ... if it takes 100 years. It is better for the US to maintain control over Taiwan ...

China and Russia Issue a Joint Statement, Declaring the Trend of the Boundary Line between the Two Countries Has Been Completely Determined, October 14, 2004

that it will as always adhere to the principled stance on the Taiwan and Tibet issues set ... legal government representing China and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. Russia opposes "Taiwan independence" in any form, never ...

China and Vietnam Issues a Joint Communiqué, October 8, 2004

and oppose the separatist activities of "Taiwan independence" ... with Taiwan and resolutely refrains from establishing official relations with Taiwan. VII. Both sides agree to continue to strengthen cooperation ...

U.S. Pentagon report: Military Power of the People’s Republic of China, 2007

contingencies in the Taiwan Strait, including the possibility of U.S. ...

U.S. Dep. Asst. Secretary of State Thomas Christensen, “Shaping China’s Global Choices Through Diplomacy,” March 18, 2008

of developing countries. Third, mainland China competes with Taiwan for diplomatic ... of the Taiwan Strait. Although there has been less overt saber-rattling ... to squeeze Taiwan’s diplomatic space cause us concern, and we are frank ...

Press Release: U.S.- China Economic and Security Review Commission Annual Report November 20, 2008

to China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan; commissioned original research; ...

Fact sheet: U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center November 17, 2009

of Energy Industry | Country Analysis Briefs: Taiwan | Country Analysis ...

U.S. Department of Defense, "Military Power of the People's Republic of China," 2007

for military contingencies in the Taiwan Strait, including the possibility ...

Congressional Research Service, “China: Suspected Acquisition of U.S. Nuclear Weapon Secrets,” February 1, 2006

investigated a Taiwan-born U.S. scientist at the Los Alamos lab, Wen Ho Lee. He ...

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