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Taiwan Statebuilding Party
Taiwanese political party
228 Incident
1947 uprising in Taiwan
Taiwan independence movement
political movement in Taiwan to found a state formally independent of, and not asserting sovereignty over, both Republic of China and People's Republic of China
Pan-Green Coalition
political coalition in Taiwan (Republic of China) favoring Taiwanization and Taiwan independence over Chinese unification
Sunflower Student Movement
2014 protest movement in Taiwan
One Country on Each Side
notion in Taiwan–China relations
Taiwanese Communist Party
political party
Taiwan Independence Party
Political party in Taiwan
Republic of Taiwan
proposed state in Taiwan
Taiwan the Formosa
Taiwanese song
Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan
legal theory about the island of Taiwan
Taiwanization
Taiwanization (), also known as the Taiwanese localization movement, is a conceptual term used in Taiwan to emphasize the importance of a Taiwanese culture, society, economy, nationality, and identity rather than to regard Taiwan as solely an appendage of China. This involves the teaching of history, geography, and culture from a Taiwan-centric perspective, as well as promoting languages locally established in Taiwan, including Taiwanese Hokkien (Taiwanese), Hakka, and aboriginal languages.
Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China
Chen Shui-bian’s theory about the political status of the Republic of China: ①ROC on the mainland (1912–49), ②ROC’s arrival in Taiwan (1949–88), ③ROC on Taiwan (1988–2000), ④ROC is Taiwan (2000–)
Formosa Alliance
political party in the Republic of China
retrocession of Taiwan
the Republic of China assumes sovereignty over Taiwan and islands from the Japanese empire
World United Formosans for Independence
organization promoting Taiwan independence
Peasant Party
Taiwanese political party
Formosan Association for Public Affairs
nonprofit organization
Taiwan Action Party Alliance
defunct Taiwanese political party