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The New One Country, Two Systems | The Impact of the CCP’s "Third Historical Resolution" on Cross-Strait Relations

2021-12-08T03:41:07.836Z


The CCP’s "third historical resolution" was passed last month. The full text is 132 paragraphs and more than 36,000 words. It not only summarizes the past, but also points to the future. It is of great significance to the development and direction of Chinese politics. In this high-profile


The CCP’s "third historical resolution" was passed last month. The full text is 132 paragraphs and more than 36,000 words. It not only summarizes the past, but also points to the future. It is of great significance to the development and direction of Chinese politics.

In this highly anticipated "Historical Resolution", the Taiwan-related expressions are particularly concerned at the moment when the situation in the Taiwan Strait is tight, and will also profoundly affect the future direction of cross-strait relations.


The Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China passed the "Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party's Centennial Struggle."

(Xinhua News Agency)

There are two mentions of cross-strait relations in the "third historical resolution."

The first statement shows that the CCP sees the reunification of Taiwan as a continuation of the "one country, two systems" peaceful reunification practice of restoring sovereignty over Hong Kong and Macao; the second statement is to make research and judgments on past and current Taiwan issues and situations, pointing out that the Taiwan authorities have since 2016 "Intensified the separatist activities for "Taiwan independence" in 1988, which impacted the peaceful development of cross-strait relations," but emphasized that "with the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China," "the complete reunification of the motherland will definitely be achieved."

In other words, the reunification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait is the last "inevitable" historical task of the CCP after the return of Hong Kong and Macau, involving the "complete reunification of the motherland" and the "great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation." It is inevitable in nature.

The remaining question is what means to use to achieve this goal. Huang Bonong, an associate professor in the Department of Politics, Languages ​​and International Studies at the University of Bath, wrote an article in this paper to analyze his views on this topic.

For details, please read the 294th "Hong Kong 01" Electronic Weekly Newsletter (December 6, 2021) "

The Impact of the CCP's "Third Historical Resolution" on Cross-Strait Relations

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