China represents itself. The ambassador (2011) is Wang Guangya
Officially, the North Vietnamese. Tacitly, The Soviet Union and China.
Officially, states are not identified by specific stars on the flag of the United States of America.
We have never been officially at war with China or the soviet Union.
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.
Taiwan broke away from China. If the US recognizes Taiwan, then that would get China upset with the US. China owns the United States. Better not bite the hand that feeds you. Insert mode Insert mode
In 1979 the United States officially recognized the Peoples' Republic of China diplomatically, transferring official relationships to Beijing from Taipei.
Recognizes is the correct US English spelling.The correct British English spelling is recognises.
The US recognizes dual citizenship.
We aid China
The US Postal Service recognizes OR for the state of Oregon.
I'm trying to fathom the profound absence of any historical knowledge whatsoever that might cause this to seem like a reasonable thing to ask.In the meantime, though: No. They did not.Japan did try to do this to China in 1937. This prompted the US to form the American Volunteer Group to help China while not officially being in World War II proper (they were volunteers, you see, allowing the US government to officially remain neutral). Japan didn't much care for that, and started getting worried about more US intervention. So on December 7, 1941 they made the Big Mistake which was, as Spike Jones so aptly put it, "to make a Yankee cranky."