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Foreign Policy Taiwan, India, Tibet, Korean War, Sino-Soviet Spit

Foreign Policy Taiwan, India, Tibet, Korean War, Sino-Soviet Spit. Amir Mohamad Nazri. India. Sino-Indian War (1962) India adopted the “Forward Policy”, near line of actual control.

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Foreign Policy Taiwan, India, Tibet, Korean War, Sino-Soviet Spit

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  1. Foreign Policy Taiwan, India, Tibet, Korean War, Sino-Soviet Spit Amir MohamadNazri.

  2. India • Sino-Indian War (1962) • India adopted the “Forward Policy”, near line of actual control. • Change in public opinion regarding the readiness of the Indian military to respond to attacks against sovereignty. • "hopelessly ill-prepared Indian Army that provoked China on orders emanating from Delhi, and paid the price for its misadventure in men, money and national humiliation“ • Provide shelter and based for the CPA and the exiled Dalai Lama.

  3. Taiwan (ROC) Foreign Policy • Established in 1949 shortly after the Chinese Civil War. • The only territory controlled by Chian Kai-Shek (Nationalist China) • Anti-Communist ideologies • Nationalist ideals and rejected the concept of “One China” • Democracy and capitalist ideals • Creditor to the developing world • Recognize by 27 states. • Not a member of the United Nations • Doesn’t have formal representation as many nations formally recognize the People’s Republic of China

  4. Tibet • Anonymous region that refuse to recognize the ruler of china, but pays tribute to the emperor to protect itself from invasion. • Lead by Dalai Lama. • Lhasa was occupied from 1910 – 1913, Tibet was invaded in 1951. • Became part of PRC’s province from 1959 – 1965 • CTA – Tibetan Government in Exile claims to be the rightful government of Tibetan territories. • Not a recognize legitimate government body by any country. • CTA would not seek for full independence, but demands a lot more autonomy from the PRC government.

  5. Korean War • 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 • Cold War – Communism Vs. Capitalism • UN first combat mission. • Involvement of Chinese, British, American forces. • 38th Parallel • Domino Theory

  6. Sino-Soviet Split • Creating “One China” • Different Interpretation of Marxist Ideologies. • More Capitalist ideology was adopted in a form of awards and increase wages to promise better outcomes. • “A road of dangerous experiments, a road of disregard for economic laws and for the experience of other socialist states” • Clashes in ideologies and national objectives or aims.

  7. Question and Answer Period

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