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For Dr. Yang Jianli, as a Chinese citizen as well as a scholar, it is extremely painful not being able to renew his passport and thus being deprived his right to go back to his own country to conduct academic research which is supposedly protected by the Chinese Constitution.
IFCSS has noticed that, recently, the Chinesegovernment announced a series of new policies for attracting overseas scholars back to China to participate in the development of their home country.
The Chinesegovernment should realize that what China needs to import from other countries are not only the advanced technology, finance, and science, but also advanced political systems.
Meanwhile, the disorganized and potentially corrupt ROC government of the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan, where it continued to be recognized as the legitimate government of all China by the Western bloc and the United Nations until the 1970s, when most nations and the UN switched recognition to the PRC.
Chinese was the official language, though periods of Mongol and Manchu conquest saw the arrival of Mongol and Manchu as alternate official languages.
Chinese nationalism, cultural, historiographical, and political theories, movements and beliefs that assert the idea of a cohesive, unified Chinese people and culture under state(s) that are primarily Chinese.