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- Chinese_reunification abstract "Chinese reunification (simplified Chinese: 中国统一; traditional Chinese: 中國統一; pinyin: Zhōngguó tǒngyī) refers to the bringing together of all of the territories controlled by the two rival Chinese countries known as the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC), largely on the island of Taiwan, under a single government and creating one country instead of the current situation of Two Chinas. After Hong Kong and Macau were united with the PRC, the outstanding goal for advocates of Chinese reunification is the unification of mainland China (including Hong Kong and Macau) and Taiwan (including Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu Islands). Since 1945, Taiwan has been controlled by the Republic of China, a country founded in 1911. Both the PRC and the ROC claimed to be the legal government of the whole of China and Taiwan. Supporters of Chinese reunification believe it would eliminate the competing factions in an unresolved civil war and re-unify China under a single national government.[citation needed]The idea of Chinese reunification is controversial, as is the term "reunification" itself, with varying and sometimes conflicting definitions. Supporters of unification contend that PRC and ROC are the legacy left from the Chinese Civil War, and that both Taiwan (under the administration of the ROC) and mainland China (under the administration of the PRC) are parts of China. Objectors of cross-strait unification fear that unification might lead to loss of Taiwan's democracy and human rights. Some of them don't view Taiwan as part of China.[needs copy edit][citation needed]Opponents of reunification generally favor continued independence for the Republic of China or another government controlling the same territories. Many object to the term "reunification" as it implies that Taiwan is part of China. Within the political scene of Taiwan, reunification versus independence plays an important role in defining the political spectrum, although much of the support for either bloc is unrelated to the reunification versus independence issue and most people in Taiwan are in the middle of the spectrum.[citation needed]".
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- Chinese_reunification p "Zhōngguó tǒngyī".
- Chinese_reunification s "中国统一".
- Chinese_reunification t "中國統一".
- Chinese_reunification subject Category:Chinese_nationalism.
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- Chinese_reunification subject Category:Irredentism.
- Chinese_reunification subject Category:National_unifications.
- Chinese_reunification subject Category:Politics_of_China.
- Chinese_reunification subject Category:Politics_of_the_Republic_of_China.
- Chinese_reunification type Abstraction100002137.
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- Chinese_reunification comment "Chinese reunification (simplified Chinese: 中国统一; traditional Chinese: 中國統一; pinyin: Zhōngguó tǒngyī) refers to the bringing together of all of the territories controlled by the two rival Chinese countries known as the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC), largely on the island of Taiwan, under a single government and creating one country instead of the current situation of Two Chinas.".
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