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  2. Foreign relations of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Think tanks have played a major role in planning and operationalizing relations with countries around the world. [47] European universities, research centers, and think tanks have developed a new academic field of Taiwan studies, especially in Europe, because of the unique status of Taiwan in the world's diplomatic system.

  3. List of diplomatic missions of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, has 112 diplomatic missions across the world as of January 2024. [a] Due to the One-China policy held by the People's Republic of China on the Chinese mainland, other states are only allowed to maintain relations with one of the two countries. [2]

  4. Taiwan maintains robust informal ties with over 100 countries, despite China’s campaign of isolation. But the Asian giant’s diplomatic offensive has begun to raise concerns in the US as its ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    All 12 countries that have diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan) have embassies (some of the embassies of these countries also have jurisdiction over other countries). Except for the Holy See , the embassies of the other 11 countries are located in the Diplomatic Quarter ; many non-diplomatic countries have established ...

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  7. Factbox-Key facts on Taiwan-China relations as new Taiwan ...

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    - Taiwan has been encouraging Taiwanese businesses to shift investment to other countries such as Vietnam and India to reduce the reliance on China. ... is obliged to help Taiwan with the means to ...

  8. Taiwan is preparing more than just the military for a China ...

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    Taiwan — a $775 billion economy with a population of about 23 million — is the world's semiconductor chip hub, so any national security development on the island has broader implications for ...

  9. Taiwan and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Another push for membership took place in 1976, which was defeated because of the IMF's weighted voting system, which gave more power to Taiwan's allies than a one country one vote system. Better relations between the PRC and the United States and Japan led to membership to both the IMF and the World Bank in 1980. [7]: 257–258 Taiwan was ...