
Yao Chia-wen
Yao Chia-wen is a senior presidential adviser in Taiwan who advocates for the inclusion of the Treaty of San Francisco in educational curricula to clarify Taiwan’s legal status post-World War II. He argues that the treaty, signed in 1951, is a pivotal document that has been overshadowed by earlier declarations, thus misrepresenting Taiwan's history and sovereignty.
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Recent news mentions
Senior Presidential adviser Yao Chia-wen attends a ceremony at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taipei yesterday.
Group demands transition timeline - Taipei TimesFormer Democratic Progressive Party chairman Yao Chia-wen stated that all decisions bear no relationship to the Republic of China Constitution of 1947.
Taiwan needs new constitution, front saysYao Chia-wen expressed that Taiwanese should not celebrate the advent of the ROC.
Pro-independence groups oppose marking Oct. 10Yao Chia-wen emphasized the importance of teaching the Treaty of San Francisco in schools to clarify Taiwan's legal status.
San Francisco treaty should be taught: adviser
















