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The [[China|'''People's Republic of China''']] is a state in East Asia that is considered a [[great power]], and sometimes a global [[superpower]]. Under current Paramount Leader [[Xi Jinping]], China has expanded its foreign policy ambitions on the global scale. China is investing heavily in global infrastructure, citing a desire for economic integration. It is also investing in strategic locations to secure its trade and security interests. It calls these programs "[[Belt and Road Initiative|One Belt, One Road]]" and the "[[Maritime Silk Road]]", which it sees as part of its goal of self-sufficiency.

It is challenging [[United States]] dominance in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Indian Ocean]] regions, expanding its [[People's Liberation Army Navy|military naval]] and diplomatic efforts. Part of this is the [[String of Pearls (Indian Ocean)|String of Pearls strategy]] securing strategic locations in the Indian Ocean and [[Strait of Malacca]] region.

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== Status of Taiwan ==
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China considers [[Taiwan]], and [[Free area of the Republic of China|other territories]] administered by the [[History of the Republic of China|Republic of China]], part of its inviolable sovereign territory. In China's view, Taiwan is a [[Taiwan independence movement|separatist]], [[Taiwan Province, People's Republic of China|breakaway province]] that must be [[Chinese unification|reunified]], by force if necessary. China exerts efforts for countries recognizing the ROC to switch their recognition to the People's Republic of China (PRC).

It has passed the controversial [[Anti-Secession Law]] authorizing the use of military force in the event of unilateral separatist activity by the [[Government of Taiwan]].

== South China Sea ==
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== See also ==

* [[South China Sea disputes]]
* [[Belt and Road Initiative]]
* [[Maritime Silk Road]]
* [[String of Pearls (Indian Ocean)]]
* [[Political status of Taiwan]]
* [[China and the United Nations]]

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