Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Law Protests and their Reverberation in Taiwan
Hong Kong demonstrations have raised issues about the credibility of China’s “one country, two systems” model for Taiwan.
Hong Kong demonstrations have raised issues about the credibility of China’s “one country, two systems” model for Taiwan.
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The Solomon Islands will decide in less than 100 days whether to break relations with Taiwan in favor of China, a sign of growing efforts by China towards Taiwan’s remaining diplomatic partners in the Pacific.
In establishing itself as a champion of religious freedom, and in distinguishing its record from that of China, Taiwan can garner more international support for its continued de facto independence.
Beijing’s intense pressure may be the reason for Carrie Lam’s reckless decision to revive the idea of an extradition law. The ongoing political crisis in Hong Kong will likely have implications for Taiwan and beyond.