50 years after China's admission, Taiwan remains shut out of UN

Taipei's exclusion from agencies such as WHO draws global condemnation

CHRIS HORTON, Contributing writer

TAIPEI -- For two decades in its early years, the United Nations had a credibility problem. It claimed to represent the nations of the world, yet the People's Republic of China, which was home to roughly one-fifth of humanity, was not a member.

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