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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the differences among TSA (Taiwanese Student Assoc.), CSA (
Chinese Student Assoc.) and CSSA (Chinese Student and Scholar Assoc.) at LSU?
The members of TSA and CSA are all from Taiwan. However, they do think
differently in many ways concerning the status of Taiwan. Ideologically,
most of CSA's members regard themselves as Chinese even though they do not
consider Taiwan as part of PR China.On the other hand, TSA's members support
the Taiwanese independence movement and advocate the rights of Taiwanese to
determine their own future. CSSA was formed by the Chinese students and
professionals from PRC. Despite CSA's constitution stating that any LSU
Chinese student is eligible to become a member of CSA, very few PRC students
join CSA. The activities sponsored by TSA include public speeches and
seminars concerning the current issues and perspectives of Taiwan, while CSA
has main activities such as sports, picnics, and festival celebrations.
Is Taiwan part of China?
No, Taiwan is not part of China as claimed by PR China. The Taiwanese regard
KMT regime as an outside ruler and do not think Taiwan as part of China or
any other country. They regard Taiwan as their own country. Taiwan has its
own history (please see the History and Geography section of our home page.)
Taiwan was an official province of China for only about nine years (1885--
1895). Actually at that time both China and Taiwan were ruled by the Manchu.
China was defeated in Sino-Japan war and ceded Taiwan to Japan in 1895.
During the period 1895-1945 Taiwan was an official territory of Japan
according to international laws. Upon Japan's surrender to the Allies in
1945, Japan gave up the title of Taiwan, but did not transfer it to China.
The Allied forces, mostly Chiang Kai-shek troops, immediately occupied
Taiwan. In 1949 Chiang Kai-shek and his KMT forces lost a civil war to the
Communist China and were driven to Taiwan. KMT regime has ruled Taiwan since
1945. However, the Taiwanese have always regarded KMT regime as an outside
ruler. As for the PR China, it has no ground to claim Taiwan as part of
China (please see the Politics section of our homepage.)
Common Misconceptions about Taiwan
What is the China-and-Taiwan problem? | P**5 发帖数: 7467 | | h*********g 发帖数: 9102 | 3 Actually at that time both China and Taiwan were ruled by the Manchu.
China was defeated in Sino-Japan war and ceded Taiwan to Japan in 1895.
这两句话矛盾啊。既然台湾和大陆是独立个体,大陆如何割让台湾?只有自己的东西才
能割让。
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【在 m*y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.lsu.edu/student_organizations/tsa/faq/faq.html : : FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS : What are the differences among TSA (Taiwanese Student Assoc.), CSA ( : Chinese Student Assoc.) and CSSA (Chinese Student and Scholar Assoc.) at LSU? : The members of TSA and CSA are all from Taiwan. However, they do think : differently in many ways concerning the status of Taiwan. Ideologically, : most of CSA's members regard themselves as Chinese even though they do not : consider Taiwan as part of PR China.On the other hand, TSA's members support : the Taiwanese independence movement and advocate the rights of Taiwanese to
| r**********n 发帖数: 5281 | | c**i 发帖数: 265 | | y****l 发帖数: 275 | 6 Upon Japan's surrender to the Allies in 1945, Japan gave up the title of
Taiwan, but did not transfer it to China.
这是绿营编出来的谎言,只不过国民党的人愚蠢不知反驳。绿毛龟说倭国只是放弃台湾
主权,并未将台湾主权转移给中国。“中华民国与日本国间和平条约”第二条确实是这
样说的。但该条约第四条又规定“茲承認中國與日本國間在中華民國三十年即公曆一千
九百四十一年十二月九日以前所締結之一切條約、專約及協定,均因戰爭結果而歸無效
。”根据此条规定,马关条约归于无效,台湾主权应恢复到马关条约之前的状态,也就
是属于中国。如果说当时签订条约的是清廷,那么清廷逊位已将主权交于中华民国。不
存在台湾主权未移交给中国之说。 | c****i 发帖数: 7933 | 7 cssa放個反的就好了。
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【在 m*y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.lsu.edu/student_organizations/tsa/faq/faq.html : : FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS : What are the differences among TSA (Taiwanese Student Assoc.), CSA ( : Chinese Student Assoc.) and CSSA (Chinese Student and Scholar Assoc.) at LSU? : The members of TSA and CSA are all from Taiwan. However, they do think : differently in many ways concerning the status of Taiwan. Ideologically, : most of CSA's members regard themselves as Chinese even though they do not : consider Taiwan as part of PR China.On the other hand, TSA's members support : the Taiwanese independence movement and advocate the rights of Taiwanese to
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