By PHILIP BOWRING
Taiwan's position as a de facto independent state seems to be morphing very slowly toward the "one country, two systems" status of Hong Kong. The process is not irreversible but the sentiments of those of mainland origin in the governing Nationalist Party, along with the self-interest of business groups and a widespread sense of economic vulnerability are all pushing the island toward accommodation with Beijing.
The trend could mean an erosion in the support Taiwan gets, albeit erratically, from the United States and Japan.
The most striking evidence of a desire to please Beijing — at the expense of the liberal values which have gained Taiwan much praise in recent years — was the denial of entry to the exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer. This was done in the name of "national interest," apparently linked to the finalization, expected soon, of a memorandum of understanding on cross-strait financial links.連結小幫手
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