
Anti-Secession Law
The Anti-Secession Law, enacted by China in 2005, aims to prevent Taiwan from declaring independence. It emphasizes that China views Taiwan as a part of its territory and outlines measures the government may take to protect national unity. The law states that if peaceful reunification efforts fail, China may consider using force to prevent Taiwan's secession. This law reflects China's stance on the Taiwan issue and serves as both a warning to pro-independence movements in Taiwan and a signal of its commitment to maintaining territorial integrity.