March 12, 2000 --- The Though after the For Taiwan Conference - By Dr. Hsin-Hung Wu
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The Thoughts after the For Taiwan Conference

(3/12/2000)

TheOne China Two Systemis not practical to apply to Taiwan because the Chinese government does not show its sincerity to the people in Taiwan and in the whole world. Chine views Taiwan issue is an internal affair. In reality, China states that the Republic of China (on Taiwan) is a domestic government under the People’s Republic of China. In addition, the Chinese government has not given up the use of force to resolve the Taiwan issue. Therefore, there is no any consensus between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits.

For Chinese government, “One China Two Systems”is just a scheme for reunification. Unfortunately, many people do not believe what the communism China states. On the other hand, these people declare that “One China One Good System” is the only way to solve the Cross-Straits relation. That is, this one good system is a democratic system. The people under this democratic system can enjoy the freedom of speech, the freedom of belief, and the freedom from fear.

I believe that the Taiwan Issue should be resolved peacefully and internationally, but it cannot be treated as a domestic issue between Taiwan and China. In fact, since 1949, People’s Republic of China and Republic of China are parts of a divided China. In fact, more than one hundred and seventy countries recognize PRC, while more than twenty-five countries in the world recognize ROC. PRC or ROC cannot be represented as the whole China from a historical view. Therefore, Taiwan should be treated equally with China.

After the Presidential election. the new President should draw a conclusion from Taiwan’s residents and different parties before the talk between Taiwan and China. That is, the newly elected President should decide what our baselines are if we are willing to negotiate with China, including the three links. During the talk, the United States, Japan, European countries, etc., should be involved to endorse the talk.

If the Cross-Strait tension is to be resolved, a mutual trust between Taiwan and China should be established. After that, any kind of agreement between two sides can be reached. At that moment, Taiwan can decide whether or not the reunification with Mainland China is the best under one democratic system. Right now, trash talks, tension rising, confrontations, or even wars are not the best resolution for the two sides of the Chinese. Hopefully, the leaders can calm down first and then use their heads to peacefully deal with Taiwan Issue so that the Chinese people between the two sides can create a win-win situation.

 

By Dr. Hsin-Hung Wu
--- Assistant Professor, Dept. of Industrial Engineering & Management
    
Chien Kuo Institute of Technology
--- Ph. D. in Industrial & Systems Engineering & Engineering
    Management of the University of Alabama in Huntsville

 

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