英文摘要 |
"Taiwan was colonized by Japan from 1895 to 1951. After Japan's surrender in 1945, drafted by the United States, Taiwan was governed by Chinese military. In 1949, China was governed by the new party which founded the People's Republic of China. The remaining of the previous Chinese government relocated to Taiwan, and formed a head of government called Republic of China the next year. At that time, the main political target of it was to retake vanished Republic of China in China. However, a government established in Taiwan should not be named after China. Especially Taiwan was still a territory of Japan then, and it was impossible for Chinese government to relocate to another country. The United States supported the old Chinese government which is Republic of China at first. Nevertheless, as United States found out there was severe corruption within Republic of China, they turned to and would like to set up official diplomatic relations with People's Republic of China while were prepared to let PRC force defeat Taiwan. At the meantime, Sino-Soviet relation was strengthened. China did not accept the proposal and attacked U.S. troops. In 1950 to 1978, the United States chose to ally with the old Chinese government, ROC, to confront again the real China (People's Republic of China) with the fake China(Republic of China). For various political reasons and concerns, the United States did not follow the International Law. United States not only did not admit the independence of Taiwan after Japan's surrender of Taiwan, but also did not hand it to any other countries. The national identity and ethnic identity of Taiwan are both major political and academic issue after World War II." |