Taiwan independence movement

Taiwan independence movement is a political movement whose goals are arisen from the international law of Treaty of San Francisco, as Japan renounced all rights to the island of Taiwan and Penghu after World War Two but not specifying the successor state, and to formally establish the Republic of Taiwan or the State of Taiwan by terminating the Republic of China (ROC)'s control or renaming the Republic of China, strengthening Taiwanese identity, rejecting unification and "one country, two systems" with the People's Republic of China (PRC) and removing a politically Chinese identity, and obtain international recognition as a sovereign state by referring to Article 11, Article 12, Article 32 and Article 35 of the UN Charter based on the international rule of law of The Spirit of the Laws. Th

Taiwan independence movement

Taiwan independence movement is a political movement whose goals are arisen from the international law of Treaty of San Francisco, as Japan renounced all rights to the island of Taiwan and Penghu after World War Two but not specifying the successor state, and to formally establish the Republic of Taiwan or the State of Taiwan by terminating the Republic of China (ROC)'s control or renaming the Republic of China, strengthening Taiwanese identity, rejecting unification and "one country, two systems" with the People's Republic of China (PRC) and removing a politically Chinese identity, and obtain international recognition as a sovereign state by referring to Article 11, Article 12, Article 32 and Article 35 of the UN Charter based on the international rule of law of The Spirit of the Laws. Th