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Taiwan is a part of China. And PRC is short for People's Republic of China, not RPC
Taiwan, or ROC, is its own country.
Vietnam, China (PRC), Taiwan (ROC), Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei
It just means Made in China. There are two country with the name China in it. ROC (Taiwan) and PRC (The larger china)
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No, the PRC is located on Mainland China, whereas the Republic of China is now located on Taiwan. The ROC is older than the PRC, and governed Mainland China from 1911-1949, until the communists defeated the nationalists in the Civil War, and established the PRC. Hence, there are two Chinas. PRC is now commonly known as "China", and the ROC is often called "Taiwan".
Taiwan is also known as Formosa. Home to the Republic of China (ROC), not to be confused with the Peoples Republic of China (PRC).
Why not? Despotic regimes like Sudan are members. The UN is an irrelevant institution and has been for years.Answer #2It ciould destabilise the fragile peace between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was also be futile, as Taiwan would have to agree to their membership.Perhaps Taiwan could just be admitted as an observer.
By Taiwan I'm sure your are referring to the Republic of China (ROC). The ROC would say they are "The Chinese." But, by Chinese control I assume mean the People's Republic of China (PRC) or "Communist China." No, the ROC has not reunited with the PRC. Said another way, Taiwan/Formosa has not reunited with mainland China.
Because, between 1927 and 1949, China (then the Republic of China on the mainland) was engaged in civil war, alongside the Second World War. The Nationalists vs. The Communists. The Communists won and established the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the mainland. The Nationalists were forced to move the Republic of China (ROC) to Taiwan. The PRC is now commonly known as "China" and the ROC as "Taiwan". Both sides still officially claim to be the sole legitimate government of all of China, but the ROC was kicked out of the UN and many other international organisations in the 1970s and replaced by the PRC.
No, Taiwan (The Republic of China or ROC) is not a communist nation, it has been democratic since the 1980's when it moved away from being a single-party state. While China (The Peoples Republic of China or PRC) maintains claim of the island nation, it is recognized by 23 of the world's 203 sovereign nations as a sovereign entity.
It is mainly claimed by Vietnam, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). However, the PRC is pretty much in control of it currently and acts as its main administration.