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Anti-Taiwanese sentiment refers to the general dislike or hatred towards the Taiwanese people or Taiwanese culture. Anti-Taiwanese sentiment (反臺灣) should be distinguished from sentiments against Taiwan independence (反臺獨).
Incidents by country
People's Republic of China
In the 21st century, anti-Taiwan Jingoism has emerged rapidly in the People's Republic of China and is taking more aggressive military posturing. PRC's current president Xi Jinping's anti-Taiwan rhetoric paradoxically boosts the support of the Democratic Progressive Party, which opposes Chinese reunification within Taiwan.
Taiwan
Main article: White Terror (Taiwan)United States
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References
- "What Does Xi Want from Taiwan? (And What Can Taiwan Do About It?)". ChinaFile. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- "China's Xi Jinping's Taiwan WHO problem isn't going away". Washington Post. 19 May 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
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