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[edit] ResortingThis template is suggested for renaming. The suggested new names are Template:ROC-stub, Template:Republic of China-stub or Template:ROC (Taiwan)-stub, or splitting into Template:Taiwan-stub and Template:ROC-stub. [edit] Taiwan vs. Republic of China
"ROC" is a name given by itself to an illegitimate government that currently has control of the Chinese province of Taiwan and certain other Cross-Straits islands. It has no particular international standing - it was derecognised by the UN in 1971, and in all major world fora, it only has a seat where dependencies of other states also has seats. It is not recognised by China, which either uses "Taiwan" as an informal term to mean all Cross-Straits territory not currently controlled by Beijing, or, in a more formal context, terms such as: "Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Jinmen and Mazu," or "Taipei, China" (GATT); and "Taiwan, China" or "Chinese Taiwan", or "Taiwan Province of China", or "Taipei, China" or "Chinese Taipei" (Sports bodies). What is clear is that only those who support Taipei over Beijing use the term "ROC". Since we follow a NPOV policy, we should not support Taipei's position (or, indeed, Beijing's position). In particular, that means "ROC" is a big no-no. That leaves the question, what term should we use? As far as I can see there is only one term that all sides in the dispute do use (albeit as an informal shorthand), and that is "Taiwan". So that seems the best approach. Of course "Taiwan, Penghu, Jinmen and Mazu", "Taipei, China" or "Chinese Taipei" might also achieve this - but "Taiwan" is easiest, and has the advantage that all English-speaking nations (as far as I am aware) use the term "Taiwan" in their media to refer to areas controlled by Taipei, an advantage not shared by the other terms, jguk 18:18, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Let me clarify my position a little bit more. What is being disputed by jguk is the NPOV convention policy, not the implementation of the policy itself. Before the policy being changed, the policy should be upheld and respected. jguk has already initiated dispute on the policy in naming covention talk page. We should wait until a consensus on whether the policy would be changed before we make any alteration on this stub.Mababa 19:51, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC) [edit] proposal for merging two categorical articles into oneThis stub links currently to Category:Taiwan stubs with four articles titled as stubs. Previously, it linked to Category:Taiwan-related stubs with about 150 articles, but I wonder why changing a part of this stub. Anyway, I wondering if you could merge both of these categories into one under either one of these titles or another suggestive title. Please, I need your opinion about this, although sometimes I reply to your posts anytime I wish to. I'll eventually add the merge notice in these categorical articles, and then I would ask one of you to re-edit those notices in these articles after I do so. Thank you! --Gh87 07:54, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
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