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1、1,Richard BushAt Cross Purposes Chapter 2 The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,童振源 國立政治大學 中山人文社會科學研究所 助理教授,台灣、美國與中國三邊關係,2,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,When and how was the US decided to return Taiwan to China in the first place? Four factors appear to have been at play: U
2、.S. government planning; Washingtons desire to keep China in the war; Roosevelts vision for postwar security; and the impact of personal diplomacy. The decision was actually made as much as a year before the Cairo Conference.,3,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,Before 1942, neither the
3、Nationalist government under the Kuomintang nor the Chinese Communist Party placed much emphasis on Taiwan as a territorial issue, and the CCP would not change its position until after the Cairo Declaration. It was not until the fall of 1942 that the ROC can be said to have conveyed its official int
4、entions. This came first privately in Chiang Kai-sheks meeting on October 7 with Wendell Willkie, who was visiting China as Roosevelts representative. According to Chinese diplomatic archives, Chiang told Willkie that “after the war Chinas coastal fortresses like Lushun, Dalian, and Taiwan must be r
5、eturned to China.”,4,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,Wartime Options for Taiwans Future Extract on “Alternative Political Solutions,” from “Formosa,” State Departments Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, May 25, 1943, drafted by Cabot Colville of the Departments Division of
6、 Political Studies. 1. Continuance of Japanese Sovereignty The United Nations through the Atlantic Charter have stated that they “respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live.” There is, however, no evidence that the people of Formosa will after the wa
7、r choose a form of government which would keep them a part of the Japanese empire.,5,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,2. Independence of Formosa Under the principle of United Nations regarding respect for the right of all people to choose the form of government under which they will li
8、ve, it is conceivable both that the Formosans might claim to be a people and that they should choose to live under an independent government of their own. There is, however, little likelihood of such a movement developing. The populance has not been articulate, and the dominantly Chinese make-up of
9、the population has resulted in a general tendency to favor the cause of China rather than to organize a movement for self-government.,6,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,3. Internationalization The placing of the sovereignty of Formosa directly and solely under an international body set
10、 up by the United Nations or under some other international administration would be to assume responsibility for administration of the civil affairs of a predominantly Chinese population, affairs in which there is no direct international interest other than that of security. Chinese suspicion of the
11、 basic motive underlying any program of complete internationalization of Formosa should be anticipated.,7,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,4. Restoration of Chinese Sovereignty A. Unconditional . Formosan Chinese, comprising 91.5 percent of the population, have retained, even under Jap
12、anese rule, an outlook which is more Chinese than Formosan. The administration of government in Formosa would require the assignment there of a number of experienced Chinese from China. Economic adjustment would be a more serious problem.,8,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,If China sho
13、uld require mandatory repatriation to Japan of the Japanese residents of Formosa, industry in Formosa would suffer badly as a consequence of present dependence on Japanese skilled personnel. It appears that China could not soon supply such personnel. It does not appear that China in her present stag
14、e of development is capable of making use of Formosa in execution of the international interest in security.,9,The Wartime Decision to Return Taiwan to China,4. Restoration of Chinese Sovereignty B. With Special Arrangements in the Interests of International Security. If Chinese sovereignty is resto
15、red over Formosa, the international interest in the use of points in Formosa for purposes of security might be met by special arrangement. Some opposition has already been expressed in China to the restoring of Formosa to China under restrictions over the exercise of its sovereign rights. It is poss
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