Friday, July 22, 2005

Frank Ching on Hu and Taiwan

Well-known writer Frank Ching says Hu of China has a flexible policy on Taiwan independence:
This new stance was confirmed in January by State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan, who told a group of American scholars that China was "patient" where Taiwan was concerned.
Ching's article transmits an interesting Chinese take on its dances with the KMT and the mainlander parties in Taiwan:
Professor Xu Shiquan, vice- chairman of the National Society for Taiwan Studies, who is a leading authority on Taiwan, explained recently in Beijing that the visit by Yok Yu-ming, chairman of Taiwan's New Party, means that all three Opposition parties — the Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang, the People's First Party and the New Party — which together command a majority in the legislature, have been to Beijing and met with Hu.

In effect, Beijing has forged an alliance with the majority of elected representatives of the Taiwan people.
That's an interesting and effective propaganda line that Beijing will push if it is smart.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Some interesting points ... but it really pisses me off when an article willfully misrepresents the status in Taiwan:
"Chen, who will serve as President until 2008, said that he would be unable to bring about Taiwan’s formal independence in the next three years."
What a load of balls ... Chen has consistently and repeatedly said he would not seek formal independence since 2000.

The EU idea is interesting though - CSB has been talking about that as a model as well ...