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What do you think is a realistic peaceful solution to the China-Taiwan issue? - Lemmy
lemmy.mlEverybody knows about the backstory, there was a civil war, KMT fled to Taiwan
creating two Chinas sort of, maybe, neither recognises the other, whole thing.
ROC (Taiwan) ended up transitioning from military rule to a multi-party
democracy, while the PRC (mainland China) didn’t do that (they did reform
economically, “socialism with Chinese characteristics” and all that, but still a
one-party state, not a multi-party democracy). The status quo right now is that
Taiwan is in the grey area of statehood where they function pretty much
independently but aren’t properly recognised, and both sides of the strait are
feeling pretty tense right now. Taiwan’s stance on the issue is that they would
like to remain politically and economically independent of mainland China,
retaining their multi-party democracy, political connections to its allies,
economic trade connections, etc. Also, a majority of the people in Taiwan do not
support reunification with China. China’s stance on the issue is that Taiwan
should be reunified with the mainland at all costs, ideally peacefully, but war
is not ruled out. They argue that Taiwan was unfairly separated from the
mainland by imperial powers in their “century of humiliation”. Strategically,
taking Taiwan would be beneficial to China as they would have better control of
the sea. Is it even possible for both sides to agree to a peaceful solution?
Personally, I can only see two ways this could go about that has the consent of
both parties. One, a reformist leader takes power in the mainland and gives up
on Taiwan, and the two exist as separate independent nations. Or two, the
mainland gets a super-reformist leader that transitions the mainland to a
multi-party democracy, and maybe then reunification could be on the table, with
Taiwan keeping an autonomous status given the large cultural difference (similar
to Hong Kong or Macau’s current status). Both options are, unfortunately, very
unlikely to occur in the near future. A third option (?) would be a
pseudo-unification, where Taiwan becomes a recognised country, but there can be
free movement of people between the mainland and Taiwan, free trade, that sort
of stuff (sort of like the EU? Maybe?). Not sure if the PRC would accept that.
What are your thoughts on a peaceful solution to the crisis that both sides
could agree on?


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