Peaceful reunification is certainly the goal. However I do not know if Deng's policy is still true today. What Hu has is described as: soften the soft side, and harden the hard side. So as Taiwan has less bargaining power by the hour, I do not think China wants to give up that much any more.
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Originally Posted by xinhui
sorry BM for the late reply
According to PRC's official statement which based on the policy framework layout by DXP in 1985 stated that ROC can keep her internal political structures, economic system, trade, memberships in NGO, and yes military,
The only item ROC will have to give up is foreign policy (read, HongKong model but with her own military). Some can argue that CCP can't not be trusted, but that is not the point of my post. PRC is using economic as a mean to lore folks in ROC not to think of outright indept right now. Not to argue how good the current policy is, but that is PRC's current policy.
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