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  2. List of diplomatic missions of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Taiwan has informal relations with Somaliland, a state that is not internationally recognized by any other country, including China. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] To serve these locations and other places throughout the world, 92 semi-official representative offices are utilized for matters that would otherwise be handled by embassies or consulates.

  3. 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.

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Due to the special political status and One-China policy, Taiwan is only recognized by twelve countries, all of whom have embassies in Taipei. In addition, approximately 60 countries, which do not have diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, have established trade offices and other unofficial offices in Taiwan, which have a wide array ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of states with limited recognition - Wikipedia

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    It is not officially recognised by any state, though it maintains unofficial relations with several UN member states and the Republic of China (Taiwan). [109] [110] [111] Taiwan and Somaliland have mutual representative offices in each other's countries, similarly to how Taiwan conducts relations with other countries that do not recognize it.

  7. Taiwan and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, the Big Four victors (China, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States) became founding members of the United Nations. [1] The China seat was held by the Republic of China led by Chiang Kai-shek. The United Nations Charter, drafted in 1944, was ratified by representatives of 50 countries on 26 June 1945. [2]

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  9. What is 'Taiwan independence' and is Taiwan already ... - AOL

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    Most major Western countries and U.S. allies maintain close unofficial ties with Taiwan by recognising the Republic of China passport and having de facto embassies in each other's capitals.