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China-Japan-Koreas
Taiwan's Pro-Independence Parties Defeated
2004-12-11
Taiwan's pro-independence parties lost a hotly contested legislative election Saturday — a defeat that might reduce the risk of a conflict with China but also continue the political gridlock that has paralyzed one of Asia's youngest democracies. The loss was a big blow to President Chen Shui-bian, who tirelessly campaigned for candidates and promised to use his control of parliament to revise the constitution and push for a new Taiwanese identity — pledges that unnerved China. Chinese leaders dislike Chen because he refuses to accept their goal of unification. Taiwan has had loose ties with the mainland — just 100 miles to the west — throughout much of China's history. The Communists, who took over China in 1949, say Taiwan must unify eventually or endure a punishing attack.
Posted by:Fred

#2  A lesson for Taiwan: Hong Kong
Posted by: Capt America   2004-12-11 11:09:45 PM  

#1  The result is likely to come as a relief to Beijing, which has been angry about Chen's pro-independence stance.

While China's politburo may be exultant over this upset, I remain confident of the fact that such a moderation of Taiwan's pro-independence movement being the result of democratic processes escapes them entirely.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-12-11 8:11:12 PM  

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