Deconstruct the History Perspective of a Coercively “United” China by Zhongjing Liu
Author:Zhongjing Liu
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: cathysian states, china, history perspective
This is also the case for Taiwan. In terms of security, it’s one of the indispensable rings for the US-Japan West Pacific security system after Japan’s defeat. So, in terms of politics and security, it has to belong to the US-Japan alliance, like Flanders affiliated to England. If the nominal sovereignty, China, is willing to let Taiwan be a province and allow US-Japan to protect it simultaneously, they don’t have to do something redundant. Just like it was unnecessary for Britain to let the Count of Flanders leave France. It would be wasteful. However, if France under Napoleon or Spain under King Philip had to unify the whole France or Spain and take Flanders down, the British would take action. If they all wanted a united nation, then just simply let Belgium gain its independence. Then those countries even lost their nominal sovereignties. Taiwan is now in a similar situation. If Beijing allows Taipei to have de facto independence, it would be worthless for US and Japan to let Taiwan gain de jure independence. However, if Beijing decides to pass the point of no return, like Napoleon, and becomes a hegemony across Asia, Taiwan would have to formally be independent just to deal with the threats posed by this continental hegemony. Now we reach a subtle point, where anyone steps further will lose. If Taiwan is unsatisfied with the de facto independence and wants de jure independence, US and Japan will turn against it and it loses; if the mainland is unwilling to accept Taiwan’s de facto independence and is determined to unify, US and Japan will turn against it, too, and the mainland loses.
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