Case Study, Taiwan: A Nation is the Story We Tell Ourselves
What will Taiwan's incoming President change about the island's relationship with China? Joseph Solis-Mullen explains in his latest article.
> Lai connected the current government on Taiwan to those presumably brave heroes who over a century ago “rose in revolt and overthrew the imperial regime,” with the intent to “establish a democratic republic of the people, to be governed by the people and for the people.” Naturally, Lai neglected to mention that the actors in question were a combination of ambivalent bureaucrats, ambitious warlords, opportunistic gangsters, and disaffected intellectuals who quickly fell to usurping and warring with one another.
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