

Marinekorps der Republik China – Wikipedia
Auf der Karte fehlt tatsächlich das Südchinesische Meer, beispielsweise die Insel Thitu, die jetzt von den Philippinen besetzt ist, als die Truppen der Republik China während eines Sturms vorübergehend abzogen.
Von Particular_Food_309
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My understanding is that, in a technical legalistic sense, the Taipei government can’t really withdraw their claim to, say, Mongolia without renouncing the pretense that they’re the rightful government of all of China… which would be a _de facto_ declaration of independence, which would likely trigger a war with Beijing.
Perhaps if you look at the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China and the Constitution of the Republic of China at the same time, you can get a sense that China has actually handled territorial disputes quite well?
Why Taiwan claim so many territories that China don’t claim?
This map is outdated, Mongolia has no longer been claimed by Taiwan since 2002.
Taiwan recognised Mongolia at 2012, but rest of the claim which was brought to Taiwan by KMT, isn’t listed on the constitution brought by KMT.
Otherwise, at 1993 CE, the Grand Justices of the Judicial Yuan refused to judge what is the territories of ROC, and said it is a political problem, not judicial.
Thus all „the claim of Taiwan“ is just a joke and always manipulated by China to insult Taiwan.
Massively lacking context, but you be you.