Timeline for Working with people that have different views in geopolitics
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May 28, 2019 at 10:15 | answer | added | Qiulang 邱朗 | timeline score: 0 | |
Apr 30, 2019 at 18:33 | answer | added | Helena | timeline score: 2 | |
Apr 10, 2019 at 18:43 | comment | added | user70848 | Don't people still have to refer to Taiwan as Taiwan, to know what location someone's talking about? Just saying Taiwan out loud doesn't indicate anything about its sovereign status. | |
Apr 10, 2019 at 18:40 | comment | added | user70848 | What is ODM and OEM? Can you spell it out? | |
Apr 4, 2019 at 18:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackWorkplace/status/1113864005695700992 | ||
Apr 4, 2019 at 16:08 | history | reopened |
IDrinkandIKnowThings Old_Lamplighter user53651 motosubatsu♦ Joe Strazzere |
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Apr 4, 2019 at 15:13 | comment | added | user82352 | Thank you for the response everyone. One of my goals for asking this was for reference on how I should communicate with other people of different views on such topics. We've done business with China for a very long time. However, our Taipei office is actually our most recent member of my company. I just wanted to make sure I was saying the right stuff :) True, I can agree why question is put on hold. However, I didn't mean for it to sound like I'm delegating with the Chinese government. | |
Apr 4, 2019 at 15:02 | vote | accept | CommunityBot | ||
Apr 4, 2019 at 14:05 | review | Reopen votes | |||
Apr 4, 2019 at 16:10 | |||||
Apr 4, 2019 at 13:48 | history | closed |
gnat BryanH mcknz Rory Alsop IDrinkandIKnowThings |
Opinion-based | |
Apr 4, 2019 at 11:36 | comment | added | Grimm The Opiner | Just to hammer in how loaded with confusion this is - Taiwan actually calls itself The Republic of China. With China being the People's Republic of China. | |
Apr 4, 2019 at 10:22 | history | became hot network question | |||
Apr 4, 2019 at 3:30 | answer | added | Malisbad | timeline score: 11 | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 21:17 | answer | added | Hilmar | timeline score: 18 | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 20:45 | comment | added | Old_Lamplighter | @Chris it involves geopolitics, which make Dragon Poker look simply by comparison, and no, it's quite relevant, as the situation is very nuanced. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 20:23 | comment | added | Chris | @RichardU I cannot follow your argument. You're saying there is something between recognizing and not recognizing? Like "recognizing a little bit". I understand that the USA has some relations with Taiwan, but their are clearly not accepting Taiwan as sovereign. Therefore the statement is at least misleading AND especially completely irrelevant for the question. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 20:16 | comment | added | Old_Lamplighter | @Chris no, not realy | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 20:07 | comment | added | Chris | @RichardU So you agree that the part about what other countries might think can be removed? | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 20:06 | answer | added | Ertai87 | timeline score: 5 | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 19:43 | comment | added | Old_Lamplighter | @Chris The OP is dealing with BOTH China and Taiwan, not what the US thinks, which, as the OP stated IS different from what China thinks. There is a HUGE difference between not recognizing Taiwan, and China's claim that it is a rogue province. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 19:42 | comment | added | Old_Lamplighter | @BryanH Um, no. This is diplomacy, and very easily answered. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 18:58 | comment | added | BryanH | Voting to close as this is a question that solicits opinion-based answers. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 18:39 | comment | added | Chris | As far as I know the USA do not recognize Taiwan as a sovereign state, therefore it might be better to edit the question to reflect that it's your personal viewpoint. | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 15:55 | review | Close votes | |||
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Apr 3, 2019 at 15:40 | answer | added | Old_Lamplighter | timeline score: 76 | |
Apr 3, 2019 at 15:30 | history | asked | user82352 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |