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Tag: Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan)

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Faced With Tough Words From China, Taiwan Rallies Around Its Leader

January 19, 2019January 19, 2019CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Faced With Tough Words From China, Taiwan Rallies Around Its Leader

Support for Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, has risen after she criticized an unpopular proposal by China’s leader to unify the two sides.

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Taiwan’s President, Defying Xi Jinping, Calls Unification Offer ‘Impossible’

January 5, 2019CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Taiwan’s President, Defying Xi Jinping, Calls Unification Offer ‘Impossible’

The Chinese leader’s speech this week has given President Tsai Ing-wen a chance to position herself as the defender of Taiwan’s young democracy.

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Xi Jinping Warns Taiwan That Unification Is the Goal and Force Is an Option

January 1, 2019CHRIS BUCKLEY and CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Xi Jinping Warns Taiwan That Unification Is the Goal and Force Is an Option

In his first major speech on Taiwan, the Chinese president laid out an unyielding stance, calling unification “the great trend of history.”

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Taiwan’s Leader Urges China to Address Differences Peacefully

January 1, 2019CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Taiwan’s Leader Urges China to Address Differences Peacefully

President Tsai Ing-wen stressed that Taiwan’s people still want self-rule, weeks after candidates favoring closer ties with China won mayoral elections in major cities.

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Taiwan Asked Voters 10 Questions. It Got Some Unexpected Answers.

November 26, 2018November 27, 2018CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Taiwan Asked Voters 10 Questions. It Got Some Unexpected Answers.

The votes may not have turned out the way the governing party wanted, but the referendums themselves served a larger purpose in staving off Beijing’s territorial claim.

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Specter of Meddling by Beijing Looms Over Taiwan’s Elections

November 22, 2018CHRIS HORTONComments Off on Specter of Meddling by Beijing Looms Over Taiwan’s Elections

Officials are increasingly concerned that Beijing’s efforts to influence local elections now include a Russia-style misinformation campaign.

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