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On mainland China, the PRC government has on the surface adopted a neutral policy on Taiwanization and its highest level leaders publicly proclaim it does not consider the Taiwanization movement to be either a violation of its One China Policy or equivalent to the independence movement.
Nonetheless, the state-owned media and academics employed by organizations such as universities ' Institutes of Taiwan Studies or the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ( CASS ) periodically release study results, academic journal articles, or editorials denouncing the movement as " the cultural arm of Taiwanese independence movement " ( Chinese: 文化台獨 ) with the government's tacit approval, showing the PRC government's opposition stance towards Taiwanization in truth.

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