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The
Republican Party Platform on Taiwan & Related Issues
Issued
on August 1, 2000
Excerpt,
Republican Party Platform 2000 -
America’s
key challenge in Asia is the People’s Republic of China. China
is not a free society. The Chinese government represses political
expression at home and unsettles neighbors abroad. It stifles
freedom of religion and proliferates weapons of mass destruction.
Yet China
is a country in transition, all the more reason for the policies
of the United States to be firm and steady. America will welcome
the advent of a free and prosperous China. Conflict is not
inevitable, and the United States offers no threat to China.
Republicans support China’s accession into the World Trade
Organization, but this will not be a substitute for, or lessen
the resolve of, our pursuit of improved human rights and an
end to proliferation of dangerous technologies by China.
China
is a strategic competitor of the United States, not a strategic
partner. We will deal with China without ill will — but also
without illusions. A new Republican government will understand
the importance of China but not place China at the center
of its Asia policy.
A Republican
president will honor our promises to the people of Taiwan,
a longstanding friend of the United States and a genuine democracy.
Only months ago the people of Taiwan chose a new president
in free and fair elections. Taiwan deserves America’s strong
support, including the timely sale of defensive arms to enhance
Taiwan’s security.
In recognition
of its growing importance in the global economy, we support
Taiwan’s accession to the World Trade Organization, as well
as its participation in the World Health Organization and
other multilateral institutions.
America
has acknowledged the view that there is one China. Our policy
is based on the principle that there must be no use of force
by China against Taiwan. We deny the right of Beijing to impose
its rule on the free Taiwanese people. All issues regarding
Taiwan’s future must be resolved peacefully and must be agreeable
to the people of Taiwan. If China violates these principles
and attacks Taiwan, then the United States will respond appropriately
in accordance with the Taiwan Relations Act. America will
help Taiwan defend itself.
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