POL101Y1 Lecture : Making Sense of the Rise in China

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Nov 22 making sense of the rise of china. **essay portion of the exam will be based on this lecture and the next two** Democracies tend to pursue diplomatic channels of solution. Tend to be more centred towards foreign trade. Tend to be slow; conflicts may be solved in the process of engaging in war. During the cold war era, communist china was not internationally recognized. The nationalist government in taiwan was thought of as the official government. China begins to normalize diplomatic relations with united states and canada. Taiwan is no longer a country; the legitimate government of china resides in mainland. China: taiwan loses its sovereignty; de jure chinese province , de facto (in fact) independent state. Taiwan relations act (1979) the u. s. will defend taiwan if china ever decides to attack it. Anti-secession law (2005) if taiwan declares independence, china will attack.

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