Daily Links:
- CSIS Pacnet #42 from Joseph Bosco on Tiananmen and how China should look to Taiwan.
- Ben Goren at American Citizens for Taiwan Blog on Tiananmen, Democracy, and Taiwan
- J Michael at Thinking Taiwan: Why Taiwan should pay attention to Tiananmen.
- Michael Cannings with great review of The Languages of Taiwan while Taiwan Explorer comments on the Tongyong vs Hanyu Pinyin argument.
- CSIS with survey of power and order in Asia.
- The incident of the stickers on the CKS statue...
- Fagan with nice pics from Rooster Mountain
- Oz on the MRT management's decision to sue the metro killer for the cost of the stabbing incident.
- NOT TAIWAN: Strava's global heat map of running and biking.
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The CSIS link was very informative, thanks! Of course, this once again is in line with the typical poll on Taiwanese sovereignty.
ReplyDeleteon the question: "if Taiwan were reunified with mainland
China through coercive means that would have a slightly or very negative impact on their
country’s interests"
"The United States and Japan expressed the most concern (99 and 98 percent
either slightly or very negative, respectively) followed by Taiwan (89 percent)"
This is how nasty that remaining 10% die-hard deep blue part of Taiwan is. They actually do not think a PRC invasion will be a "negative." How sickening is this?!!! Do they actually believe the PLA will have goggles that will be able to tell Deep Blues from the pan-Greens???