• smiletolerantly@awful.systems
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    2 days ago

    And yet, today, Taiwan is a sovereign state and wants to keep it that way, which is the only thing that matters here. This is pretty straightforward.

    • SpookyBogMonster@lemmy.ml
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      The vocab word of the day is ‘Finlandization’. The term comes from the fate of Finland after the Winter War with the USSR. It remained a sovereign state, in control of its own domestic affairs, but had its foreign policy making ability neutered in the post-war peace.

      Taiwan is, de-facto, a sovereign state, despite recognition being limited, re: the one-China policy. This lack of recognition, however, means that Taiwan is highly limited in the foreign policy decisions it can make.

      Generally speaking, Taiwan is in the orbit of US geopolitical interests. It produces Electronics components largely for western markets, and it’s proximity to China makes it a strategic asset. So, if Taiwan decided to break off relations with the US, or enter into some kind of federation agreement with mainland China (things that are unlikely, but let’s pretend they were to happen for a moment), such a thing would most likely not go over well. The US has carried out coups in countries for less.

      So when @umbrella@lemmy.ml says Taiwan “isn’t sovereign”, this is what is meant.

      • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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        Generally speaking, Taiwan is in the orbit of US geopolitical interests. It produces Electronics components largely for western markets, and it’s proximity to China makes it a strategic asset.

        The US has carried out coups in countries for less.

        could not have put it better myself.

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            2 days ago

            Okay, so, are you saying that Taiwan does not have its own government that decides about its things?

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              no, i’m saying taiwan is controlled by western interests. not very unlike my own country.

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                2 days ago

                So, in your own country you don’t have a government that decides about what happens in your country?

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                  2 days ago

                  having a government doesn’t make a country free.

                  many africans would like a word, mostly against the french. south americans against the us…