The United States *One China Policy* is NOT the Same as the PRC *One China Principle*
Reminder: The United States’ “One China Policy” is NOT the Same as the PRC “One China Principle”
Reminder: The United States’ “One China Policy” is NOT the Same as the PRC “One China Principle”
Should Taiwan and China join together in the future, they would unify. By definition, they can never reunify. The term reunify is problematic, because it falsely implies that Taiwan and China were once a single entity that then split. This is incorrect. The Republic of China (Taiwan) has never been a part of the People’s […]
Taiwan is not, and has never been, a province of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Referring to Taiwan as a “renegade province” or “breakaway province” insinuates that Taiwan is a province of China that suddenly decided to rebel and leave. This is incorrect. Taiwan was governed from China for a brief period (1887- 1895), […]
Scare quotes — aka sneer quotes or quibble marks — are quotation marks surrounding words of phrases to indicate non-standard word usage. Writers use the marks to signpost irony, doubt, skepticism, or disagreement. They allow writers to express distance between the word or phrase and the author of the text. Chinese media use scare quotes […]

On September 20, 2024, USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers offered comments examining the implication of historic data on Taiwan arms sales.