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TREATIES

SECOND WORLD WAR JAPAN SURRENDER DOCUMENTS

SECOND WORLD WAR CONFERENCE DECLARATIONS

JOINT COMMUNIQUÉS

UNITED STATES LAWS GOVERNING RELATIONS WITH TAIWAN

TAIWAN-RELATED UNITED STATES LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY

107th Congress

  • H. Con. Res. 121
    (Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States Government should conduct a policy review of its relations with the People's Republic of China)
  • H. R. 1283
    (Defense Against Regional Threats Act of 2001)
  • H. R. 428
    (Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization)
  • H. Con. Res. 135
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress welcoming President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States)
  • S. Res. 89
    (Expressing the sense of the Senate welcoming Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian to the United States)
  • H. Con. Res. 67
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress relating to the Taiwan Relations Act)

106th Congress

  • H. Res. 659
    (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the future of Taiwan should be resolved peacefully through a democratic mechanism and with the express consent of the people of Taiwan)
  • S. Con. Res. 140
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding high-level visits by Taiwanese officials to the United States )
  • H. Con. Res. 401
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding high-level visits by Taiwanese officials to the United States)
  • H. Con. Res. 354
    (Commending Ambassador Stephen S.F. Chen for his many years of distinguished service to the Republic of China on Taiwan and for his friendship with the people of the United States)
  • H. Con. Res. 390
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Taiwan's participation in the United Nations)
  • S. Con. Res. 121
    (Congratulating Representative Stephen S. F. Chen on the occasion of his retirement from the diplomatic service of Taiwan, and for other purposes)
  • H. Con. Res. 334
    (Expressing the sense of Congress that normal trade relations treatment for products of the People's Republic of China should be revoked if that country attacks, invades, or imposes a blockade on Taiwan)
  • H. Con. Res. 292
    (Congratulating the people of Taiwan for the successful conclusion of presidential elections on March 18, 2000, and reaffirming United States policy toward Taiwan and the People's Republic of China)
  • S. Con. Res. 99
    (Congratulating the people of Taiwan for the successful conclusion of presidential elections on March 18, 2000, and reaffirming United States policy toward Taiwan and the People's Republic of China)
  • H. R. 4004
    (Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization)
  • H. Con. Res. 272
    (Commending the people of Taiwan for reaffirming, in their upcoming presidential elections, their dedication to democratic ideals, and for other purposes)
  • H. Con. Res. 262
    (Expressing the sense of Congress on the accession of Taiwan to the World Trade Organization)
  • H. Res. 408
    (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1838) to assist in the enhancement of the security of Taiwan, and for other purposes)
  • H. Res. 4444 (Public Law 106-286)
    (To authorize extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to the People's Republic of China, and to establish a framework for relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China)
  • H. Res. 3707 (Public Law 106-212)
    (American Institute in Taiwan Facilities Enhancement Act)
  • H. J. Res. 70
    (Providing for expedited emergency humanitarian assistance, disaster relief assistance, and medical assistance to the people of Taiwan)
  • S. Res. 194
    (Expressing sympathy for the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Taiwan on September 21, 1999)
  • H. Res. 297
    (Expressing sympathy for the victims of the Taiwan earthquake)
  • H. Con. Res. 166
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should adopt a `One China, One Taiwan Policy' which reflects the present day reality that Taiwan and China are two separate nations)
  • Amendment to H.R. 2415
    (Senate Engrossed Amendment concerning semiannual reports on United States support for membership or participation of Taiwan in international organisations)
  • Amendment to H.R. 2415
    (Amendment expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should seek a public renunciation by the People's Republic of China of any use of force, or threat to use force, against Taiwan, and that the United States should help Taiwan in case of threats or a military attack by the People's Republic of China)
  • Amendment 1183 to S. 1234
    (Amendment to the FY 2000 Foreign Operations Appropriations Act requiring the Secretary of State to consult with Congress consistent with section 3(b) of the Taiwan Relations Act)
  • H.R. 1794
    (Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization)
  • H.R. 1838
    (Taiwan Security Enhancement Act - House version)
  • S. Con. Res. 17
    (Concerning the 20th Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act)
  • H. Con. Res. 61
    (Expressing the sense of the Congress that all Chinese people, including the people of Taiwan, deserve to be represented in international institutions).
  • S. 693
    (Taiwan Security Enhancement Act - Senate version)
  • H. Con. Res. 56
    (Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act.)
  • H. Con. Res. 22
    (Providing that the President should seek a public renunciation by the People's Republic of China of any use of force, or threat to use force, against Taiwan, and that the United States should help Taiwan in case of threats or a military attack by the People's Republic of China)
  • S. Res. 26
    (Relating to Taiwan's Participation in the World Health Organization)

105th Congress

  • Amendment to H.R. 1757
    (Congressional statement regarding the accession of Taiwan to the World Trade Organization included as an amendment to the State Department Authorization bill)
  • Amendment to H.R. 4103
    (Amendment to the Defense Department Appropriations bill requiring that the Department of Defense provide to Congress a report, in both classified and unclassified form, detailing the security situation in the Taiwan Strait)
  • H. Con. Res. 334
    (Relating to Taiwan's participation in the World Health Organization)
  • H. Con. Res. 301
    (Affirming United States commitment to Taiwan - House version)
  • S. Con. Res. 107
    (Affirming United States commitment to Taiwan - Senate version)
  • H. Con. Res. 270
    (Acknowledging the positive role of Taiwan in the current Asian financial crisis and affirming the support of the American people for peace and stability on the Taiwan Strait and security for Taiwan's democracy)
  • S. Con. Res. 15
    (Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States support the accession of Taiwan to the World Trade Organization)

UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

LAW OF TREATIES

OTHER DOCUMENTS

 

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