Xi Jinping’s recent meeting with the Taiwanese opposition leader of the Kuomintang (KMT), Cheng Li-wun, showed a tactical twist in the Chinese narrative of the “One China.” The emphasis no longer rests solely on “reunification,” but on the opposition to Taiwan’s independence, a formulation designed to sound less coercive and more attractive to moderate sectors both in Taiwan and abroad. This change could place US President Donald Trump in a deli…
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Xi Jinping’s recent meeting with the Taiwanese opposition leader of the Kuomintang (KMT), Cheng Li-wun, showed a tactical twist in the Chinese narrative of the “One China.” The emphasis no longer rests solely on “reunification,” but on the opposition to Taiwan’s independence, a formulation designed to sound less coercive and more attractive to moderate sectors both in Taiwan and abroad. This change could place US President Donald Trump in a deli…