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Defying China's push for reunification, Taiwan reasserts its commitment to democracy. While the election outcome may not align with Beijing's preferences, does it disrupt the existing state of affairs? As the DPP secures a third term, Taiwan emphasises its reluctance to reunite with the mainland, raising the critical question of whether Taiwan's complete autonomy can endure.
Guests:
Lin Ching-yi
Legislator with the Democratic Progressive Party
Xu Qinduo
Fellow at the Pangoal Institution
Duncan Bartlett
Research Associate at the SOAS China Institute
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Defying China's push for reunification, Taiwan reasserts its commitment to democracy. While the election outcome may not align with Beijing's preferences, does it disrupt the existing state of affairs? As the DPP secures a third term, Taiwan emphasises its reluctance to reunite with the mainland, raising the critical question of whether Taiwan's complete autonomy can endure.
Guests:
Lin Ching-yi
Legislator with the Democratic Progressive Party
Xu Qinduo
Fellow at the Pangoal Institution
Duncan Bartlett
Research Associate at the SOAS China Institute
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