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Taiwan independence
movement
Basis
Anti-imperialism
De-Sinicization
Self-determination
Formosa
Historical point of view of Taiwan
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Progressivism
State normalization
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Taiwan Name Rectification Campaign
Taiwan subjectivity
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Formosan
Taiwanese nationalism
Left-wing
Taiwanization
Branch
Taiwan independence
Left-wing
Republic of China independence
Independent Taiwan
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Theory
1996 consensus
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Four-Stage Theory
Four Wants and One Without
One Country on Each Side
Republic of China is Taiwan
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Republic of China on Taiwan
Second Republic of the Republic of China
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Special state-to-state relations
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Taiwan consensus
Taiwan Value
Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan
Two Chinas
Two Sides, Two Constitutions
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Document
A Declaration of Formosan Self-salvation
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The Programme of New Generation
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Resolution on Taiwan's Future
Taiwan Independence Clause
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Treaty of San Francisco
History
Kingdom of Middag
Kingdom of Tungning
Republic of Formosa
Incident
2008 Taiwanese United Nations membership referendum
Additional Articles of the Constitution
Anti-Black Box Curriculum Movement
Article 100 of the Criminal Code
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Attempted Assassination of Chiang Ching-kuo
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The Case of Scheming for Taiwan Independence
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The Case of Taiwan Independence Association
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The Case of Su Tong-ch'i
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Chen Wen-chen Incident
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February 28 Incident
Fully election and recall of legislators
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Formosa Incident
Guanziling Conference
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The Murder of the Lin Family
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Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament
Presidential elections in Taiwan
1996
Qiandao Lake Incident
The self-immolation of Cheng Nan-jung
Sunflower Student Movement
Taiwan Passport Sticker
Taiyuan Incident
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
White Terror
Wild Lily student movement
Zhongli incident
Policy
Abrogation of Guidelines for National Unification
Abolition of National Unification Council
No haste, Be patient
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Referendum Act
Streamlining of Taiwan Province
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Extant parties
Pan-Green
Democratic Progressive Party
Green Party Taiwan
Social Democratic Party
Taiwan Statebuilding Party
Taiwan Solidarity Union
Other
International Socialist Forward
New Power Party
Historical parties
Republic of China rule
Taiwan Action Party Alliance
Taiwan Constitution Association
Taiwan Defense Alliance
Taiwan Independence Party
Taiwan Nationalist Party
Taiwan Renewal Party
Taiwan Revolutionary Party
Tangwai
movement
Japanese rule
Taiwanese Communist Party
Taiwanese People's Party
Alliances
Pan-Green Coalition
Formosa Alliance
Organization
Formosan League for Reemancipation
Liberty Times
One Side One Country Alliance
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Provisional Government
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Taiwanese Cultural Association
World United Formosans for Independence
People
Chai
Chang
Chen (Chih-hsiung)
Chen (Lung-chu)
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Chen (Nan-tien)
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Chen (Shui-bian)
Cheng
Chiang (Ping-hsing)
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Chiang (Wei-shui)
Hsiao
Huang
Kin
Ko
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Koh
Koo
Lai
Lee (Chen-Yuan)
Lee (Teng-hui)
Lee (Ying-yuan)
Liao (Joshua)
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Liao (Shih-hau)
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Liao (Wen-i)
Lin (Freddy)
Lin (Fei-fan)
Lo
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Lu
Ng
Peng
Su (Beng)
Su (Tong-ch'i)
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Tsai
Tsay
Movement
228 Hand-in-Hand rally
Taiwan Consciousness Debate
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