Re: Are you Chinese? - 文化差異
By Andrew
at 2009-10-09T23:02
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噓 Starwindd:你到美國郵局去看看電腦系統上頭是Taiwan還是ROC 10/09 21:44
老美根本是站在中國共產黨的角度看台灣,你以為老美支持中華民國喔
他們是跟著老共打壓中華民國
中華民國卻有一堆人甘願被打壓,矮化自己的國格叫自己 "台灣"
那才真的叫可悲
再次重申,中華民國才是國家名稱
叫自己台灣就是矮化自己變成中華人民共和國的台灣省
看1978年老美斷交時發布的"新聞稿",從三十年前就知道老美一直抱著中共大腿
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美國政府發佈行政命令: 台灣不可被稱為中華民國
今天美國政府發佈一項行政命令,嚴格要求政府各部門與台灣官方不可有正式場合上的接
觸(只可以在私人會議室或餐館),不准受邀參加雙十慶典及其他官方的儀式或宴會,也不准
邀請任何台灣官員出席任何美國政府的官方會議,台灣軍方代表不准在美國領土穿軍服,等
等....
最後一段重申台灣不可被稱為中華民國(Republic of China)、中華民國在台灣
(Republic of China on Taiwan)、或一個國家。就簡單的稱台灣即可。
下面貼上美國原文
Mandatory Guidance from Department of State Regarding Contact with Taiwan
1. SUMMARY: EXECUTIVE BRANCH CONTACTS WITH TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVES ABROAD
SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GUIDELINES LAID OUT IN PARA 3
BELOW. THE GUIDELINES APPLY TO ALL OCCASIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND
ESPECIALLY IN THE WEEKS PRIOR TO THE OCTOBER 10 ("DOUBLE TEN") ANNIVERSARY OF
THE FOUNDING OF THE "REPUBLIC OF CHINA." PLEASE ENSURE THAT THESE GUIDELINES
ARE BROADLY CIRCULATED WITHIN YOUR MISSION. THIS CABLE DOES NOT PROVIDE
GUIDELINES FOR AIT EMPLOYEES. END SUMMARY.
BACKGROUND ON UNOFFICIAL NATURE OF U.S. RELATIONS WITH TAIWAN
2. FOR THE PAST THREE DECADES, THE UNITED STATES HAS ADHERED TO A ONE
CHINA POLICY, CONSISTENT WITH THE THREE U.S.-PRC JOINT COMMUNIQUES AND THE
TAIWAN RELATIONS ACT (ALL AVAILABLE ON THE STATE DEPARTMENT'S WEBSITE). IN
KEEPING WITH THIS ONE CHINA POLICY, THE U.S. GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE PRC IN 1979 AND RECOGNIZED THE PRC AS THE SOLE
LEGAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA FOLLOWING THE TERMINATION OF FORMAL RELATIONS
BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE GOVERNING AUTHORITIES ON TAIWAN, THE UNITED
STATES BEGAN MAINTAINING UNOFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH THE ISLAND, PER THE TAIWAN
RELATIONS ACT. SIMILARLY, THE U.S.-PRC JOINT COMMUNIQUE OF 1979 STATES THAT
"THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES WILL MAINTAIN CULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, AND
OTHER UNOFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH THE PEOPLE OF TAIWAN."
GUIDELINES FOR CONTACTS WITH TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVES
3. THE TAIWAN RELATIONS ACT ESTABLISHED THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN
(AIT) AS A NONPROFIT CORPORATION RESPONSIBLE FOR CARRYING OUT PROGRAMS,
TRANSACTIONS, AND OTHER RELATIONS THAT WOULD, HAD WE MAINTAINED DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS, HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY THE PRESIDENT OR ANY AGENCY OF THE USG WITH
RESPECT TO TAIWAN. TAIWAN'S COUNTERPART TO AIT IS THE TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND
CULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES (TECRO). EXECUTIVE
BRANCH OFFICIALS SHOULD ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES FOR INTERACTION
WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF TAIWAN:
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-- TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD BE TREATED WITH APPROPRIATE
COURTESY AND RESPECT, WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF OUR UNOFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH
THE ISLAND.
--USG OFFICIALS SHOULD CONDUCT THE SAME SUBSTANTIVE RANGE OF
BUSINESS WITH THEIR TAIWAN COUNTERPARTS THAT THEY WOULD CONDUCT WITH
REPRESENTATIVES FROM COUNTRIES WITH WHICH THE UNITED STATES HAS DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS.
--MEETINGS BETWEEN USG OFFICIALS AND TAIWAN AUTHORITIES OUTSIDE
THE UNITED STATES MUST BE HELD OUTSIDE USG AND TAIWAN OFFICES (E.G., AT
PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS OR RESTAURANTS).
--EMBASSY PERSONNEL MAY ACCEPT INVITATIONS TO PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
HOSTED BY TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVES EITHER IN RESTAURANTS OR IN THEIR HOMES, BUT
NOT IN RESIDENCES OF TAIWAN'S PRINCIPAL REPRESENTATIVES OR AMBASSADORS.
INVITATIONS TO OFFICIAL TAIWAN-HOSTED FUNCTIONS OR ANY FUNCTIONS HELD ON
TAIWAN'S OFFICIAL PREMISES MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED.
--U.S. EMBASSY AND CONSULATE PERSONNEL MAY HOST TAIWAN
REPRESENTATIVES AT PRIVATE FUNCTIONS IN RESTAURANTS OR IN THEIR HOMES, BUT
NOT IN U.S. CHIEF OF MISSION RESIDENCES. TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVES MAY NOT BE
INVITED TO U.S. FUNCTIONS OF AN OFFICIAL NATURE OR TO FUNCTIONS HELD ON
OFFICIAL U.S. PREMISES.
--IN COUNTRIES WHERE THE TAIWAN AMBASSADOR SERVES AS THE DEAN OF
THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS, U.S. PERSONNEL MAY ONLY ATTEND FUNCTIONS THAT THE
TAIWAN AMBASSADOR HOSTS FOR THE ENTIRE CORPS IN HIS ROLE AS DEAN.
--ANY FUNCTION HELD ON OR AROUND OCTOBER 10, CELEBRATED BY TAIWAN
AUTHORITIES AS THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE "REPUBLIC OF CHINA,"
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AN OFFICIAL FUNCTION REGARDLESS OF ITS VENUE OR DECLARED
NATURE. (NOTE: WASHINGTON-BASED EXECUTIVE BRANCH OFFICIALS ARE PERMITTED TO
ATTEND THE SEPARATE TECRO-SPONSORED RECEPTION SPECIFICALLY FOR USG EXECUTIVE
BRANCH OFFICIALS THAT NORMALLY TAKES PLACE IN MID-OCTOBER, BECAUSE IT IS
DISTINCT FROM THE FORMAL DOUBLE-TEN FUNCTION.)
--USG OFFICIALS MAY NOT ATTEND OFFICIAL OVERSEAS FUNCTIONS THAT
HONOR OR ARE HOSTED BY VISITING TAIWAN AUTHORITIES. THE ONLY EXCEPTION MIGHT
BE A FUNCTION, NOT ON TAIWAN'S OFFICIAL PREMISES, HOSTED BY TAIWAN
REPRESENTATIVES FOR A MEETING OF AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION IN WHICH
TAIWAN IS A FULL MEMBER. REQUESTS TO ATTEND SUCH EVENTS MUST BE REFERRED TO
THE DEPARTMENT (EAP/TC) FOR CONSIDERATION ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS (SEE PARA 6
BELOW).
--U.S. GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD NOT CORRESPOND DIRECTLY
WITH AUTHORITIES FROM TAIWAN, BUT RATHER SHOULD SEND LETTERS THROUGH
AIT-TECRO CHANNELS. INDIVIDUALS FROM TAIWAN WHOM U.S. EXECUTIVE BRANCH
OFFICIALS CONTACT ARE GENERALLY REFERRED TO BY NAME, TITLE, AND CITY WITHOUT
USE OF INTERNATIONAL NOMENCLATURE (E.G., DIRECTOR GENERAL CHANG, CIVIL
AVIATION BUREAU, TAIPEI). CORRESPONDENCE TO THESE INDIVIDUALS IS PREPARED ON
PLAIN WHITE STATIONERY AND SIGNED WITH A PERSONAL NAME WITHOUT A USG TITLE.
(THE EXCEPTION MIGHT BE WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH A TAIWAN REPRESENTATIVE TO AN
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WHICH TAIWAN IS A FULL MEMBER. THE
REPRESENTATIVE'S TITLE, AFFILIATION, AND STATUS IN THE ORGANIZATION SHOULD BE
AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, E.G., "CHINESE
TAIPEI" IN APEC). AIT WILL PACKAGE CORRESPONDENCE UNDER AN APPROPRIATE COVER
LETTER TO TECRO, FROM WHICH IT WILL BE RELAYED TO RECIPIENT AUTHORITIES ON
TAIWAN.
GUIDELINES FOR TRAVEL TO TAIWAN
4. ALL EXECUTIVE BRANCH PERSONNEL WHO PLAN TO TRAVEL TO TAIWAN FOR
WORK-RELATED REASONS MUST HAVE PRIOR CONCURRENCE FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT'S
OFFICE OF TAIWAN COORDINATION BEFORE REQUESTING TRAVEL CLEARANCE FROM AIT
TAIPEI. USG PERSONNEL TRAVEL TO TAIWAN IN THE CAPACITY OF CONSULTANTS TO AIT.
OFFICIAL TRAVEL IS NOT PERMITTED FOR STATE OR DEFENSE OFFICIALS ABOVE THE
RANK OF OFFICE DIRECTOR OR FOR UNIFORMED MILITARY PERSONNEL ABOVE THE LEVEL
OF 06 (COLONEL, NAVY CAPTAIN) WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF EAP/TC. FOR
PERSONAL TRAVEL, SENIOR EXECUTIVE BRANCH OFFICIALS AT OR ABOVE THE LEVEL OF
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OR THREE-STAR FLAG OFFICERS MUST OBTAIN CLEARANCE FROM
EAP/TC. ALL TRAVEL BY EXECUTIVE BRANCH PERSONNEL TO TAIWAN OR TRANSITING
THROUGH TAIWAN MUST BE ON A REGULAR (TOURIST) PASSPORT. DIPLOMATIC AND
OFFICIAL PASSPORTS SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR TRAVEL TO TAIWAN.
U.S. POLICY ON TAIWAN'S STATUS IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
5. CONSISTENT WITH OUR ONE CHINA POLICY, THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT
SUPPORT TAIWAN'S MEMBERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR WHICH
STATEHOOD IS REQUIRED (E.G. THE UNITED NATIONS OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATED
ORGANIZATIONS). THE UNITED STATES SUPPORTS, AS APPROPRIATE, TAIWAN'S
INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, PROCESSES, AGREEMENTS, AND
GATHERINGS WHERE STATEHOOD IS NOT A PREREQUISITE. WITHIN THE PARAMETERS OF
OUR ONE CHINA POLICY, THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT TAKE A POSITION ON WHAT
TAIWAN'S TITLE SHOULD BE IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. THE UNITED STATES
SUPPORTS FLEXIBLE ARRANGEMENTS AND NOMENCLATURE ACCEPTABLE TO BOTH THE PRC
AND TAIWAN AND OPPOSES ATTEMPTS BY EITHER SIDE TO USE NOMENCLATURE FOR
POLITICAL PURPOSES INCONSISTENT WITH U.S. POLICY. THE USG'S OVERALL GOAL IS
TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE ON TAIWAN TO COMPLY WITH INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS AND
GUIDELINES AND RECEIVE APPROPRIATE INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND ADVICE,
DESPITE TAIPEI'S GENERAL LACK OF RECOGNITION AS AN INDEPENDENT STATE.
GUIDELINES ON TAIWAN MILITARY UNIFORMS AND ROC FLAGS
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6. IN KEEPING WITH THE UNOFFICIAL NATURE OF OUR RELATIONS WITH
TAIWAN AND THE FACT THAT THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT RECOGNIZE TAIWAN AS AN
INDEPENDENT, SOVEREIGN STATE, MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE AUTHORITIES ON
TAIWAN SHOULD NOT WEAR THEIR UNIFORMS WHILE IN THE UNITED STATES OR ON U.S.
PREMISES OVERSEAS, AND THE "ROC" FLAG SHOULD NOT BE DISPLAYED ON USG PREMISES.
COORDINATION WITH WASHINGTON ON TAIWAN MATTERS
7. POSTS THAT HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING CONTACT WITH TAIWAN OR ITS
REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD SEEK EARLY GUIDANCE FROM EAP'S OFFICE OF TAIWAN
COORDINATION (EAP/TC? TEL 202- 647-7711? FAX 202-647-0076? NIPRNET
-EAP-TC-OFFICE- [email protected]? SIPRNET [email protected]).
TERMINOLOGY
8. THE DEPARTMENT REMINDS POSTS THAT, CONSISTENT WITH THE UNOFFICIAL
NATURE OF U.S.TAIWAN TIES, THE U.S. GOVERNMENT DOES NOT REFER TO TAIWAN AS
THE "REPUBLIC OF CHINA," THE "REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON TAIWAN," OR A COUNTRY.
THE USG REFERS TO TAIWAN SIMPLY AS "TAIWAN."
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