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Question Answered step-by-step STRICTLY FOLLOW THESE: PLEASE PROVIDE A DETAILED EXPLANATION…. STRICTLY FOLLOW THESE: PLEASE PROVIDE A DETAILED EXPLANATION. PLEASE ORGANIZE YOUR ANSWER PROPERLY. USE BULLETS / OUTLINEDEFINE FIRST THE RELEVANT TERMS / FORMULA AND  THEN PROCEED TO THE QUESTIONNO PLAGRISM PLEASE PLEASE INCLUDE LINKS FOR MY FURTHER READINGS.       Tensions Between China and Taiwan Background: China has considered Taiwan not as an independent state but only a self-ruled breakaway province of China and should be made part of China soon under the ‘reunification’ process. Taiwan and China has been separated after World War II upon the winning of the communist China under Mao Zedong. President Mao took over Beijing and made it as a capital and the nationalist party (known as the Kuomintang) led by General Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan. Taiwan is establishing itself as an independent state and its statehood is recognized by only 13 countries as a sovereign country. However, an about 59 countries have established unofficial diplomatic relations with Taiwan which includes US, European Union, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, UK, etc. While China places diplomatic pressures on other countries not to recognize Taiwan as a country.  Questions: 1.      With the recent war of Russia and Ukraine, there is now a move for China to invade Taiwan by force military operations. The entire global community has been affected by the Russia and Ukraine. Can the world afford another war between China and Taiwan? 2.      Should US intervene with the Taiwan and China issue? What will be the repercussions and effects if US will intervene? 3.      In the event that a war broke between Taiwan and China (such as what happened in the case of Ukraine and Russia) should Philippines, as one of the nearest country, accept Taiwanese refugees knowing it might affect the relationship of Philippines and China? 4.      Should Philippines recognize Taiwan as an independent nation? Why or why not? Social Science Political Science Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)