Su Chi
Su Chi is a prominent Taiwanese political figure and academic, known for his role as the former chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council. He gained notoriety for his admission in 2006 that the '1992 consensus'—a key political understanding between Taiwan and China—was fabricated in 2000. His insights into cross-strait relations have influenced Taiwan’s approach to its sovereignty and interactions with the People's Republic of China.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taiwan | 6 | 4.67 | 0.79% | +20% | 23,816,775 | 225,040 | $670,000 | 6,331$ |
| Totals | 6 | 23,816,775 | 225,040 | $670,000 | 6,331$ |
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Taiwan:
Su Chi admitted making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2006.
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Taiwan:
Former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi admitted that he made up the term '1992 consensus' to alleviate tension.
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Taiwan:
Former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi admitted making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2000.
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Taiwan:
Former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi admitted to making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2006.
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Taiwan:
Su Chi admitted to making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2000.
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Taiwan:
Former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi admitted in 2006 that he made up the term '1992 consensus' in 2000.
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Taiwan:
The '1992 consensus,' a term former Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) chairman Su Chi in 2006 admitted making up in 2000.
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Taiwan:
Su Chi is a former chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council who admitted to fabricating the '1992 consensus'.
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Taiwan:
Su Chi admitted making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2000.
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Taiwan:
Former Mainland Affairs Council chairman Su Chi admitted to making up the term '1992 consensus' in 2000.
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