China’s Reunification: A Historical Imperative Shaping Asia’s Future
Exploring the historical and contemporary drivers behind China’s push for reunification with Taiwan, and its implications for regional stability and global geopolitics.
News & Insights Across Asia
Exploring the historical and contemporary drivers behind China’s push for reunification with Taiwan, and its implications for regional stability and global geopolitics.
Chinese mainland spokesperson outlines economic benefits for Taiwan residents through peaceful cross-strait reunification, citing market integration and infrastructure development.
Chinese mainland officials condemn Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s remarks, stressing commitment to one-China principle and cross-strait stability.
Mainland China reaffirms commitment to reunification, warns Taiwan’s DPP leadership against separatist agendas amid rising cross-strait tensions.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu reaffirmed Beijing’s stance on reunification during a press conference marking 80 years since WWII victory in Asia.
As the 80th anniversary approaches, Taiwan’s 1945 return to China stands as a pivotal WWII milestone, reaffirming historical sovereignty and cross-strait unity.
China’s Foreign Ministry reiterates commitment to reunification, emphasizing Taiwan’s status as an inalienable part of China amid rising separatist rhetoric.
China commemorates 20 years of its Anti-Secession Law, reinforcing commitment to peaceful reunification and deterring Taiwan separatist activities.