Pro-Beijing camp (Taiwan)
Pro-Beijing camp 臺灣親中共派 | |
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| Founded | 1990s |
| Ideology | Chinese unification One country, two systems Anti–Taiwan independence Majority: Conservatism (Taiwanese) Factions: Socialism |
| Political position | Majority: Right-wing to far-right Factions: Left-wing |
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| Chinese | 臺灣親中共派 | ||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Taiwan's pro-Communist factions | ||||||||||||
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| Chinese | 急統派 | ||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Radical pro-unification faction | ||||||||||||
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The pro-Beijing camp or pro-PRC camp refers to a group or individual in Taiwan that is friendly to the People's Republic of China (PRC), supports the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and is oriented toward Chinese unification. The CCP uses both carrots and sticks to strengthen pro-Beijing political forces in Taiwan to form a "united front"; while threatening war with Taiwan, it also provides opportunities for commercial and cultural exchange.