One Nation, Two Passports

DEVOSS, DAVID

One Nation, Two Passports Taiwan edges closer to independence. BY DAVID DEVOSS Taipei, Taiwan TING TAI FUNG on fashionable Hsin-I Road is the hottest new restaurant in Taipei. Its specialty is...

...Last week, however, the KMT's outrage turned to apoplexy when Taiwan's current president, Chen Shui-bian of the ruling Democratic Progressive party, proposed a referendum that David DeVoss is a senior correspondent with the East-West News Service in Los Angeles...
...Like the Chinese Communist party in Beijing, the KMT subscribes to the "One China" policy...
...The Democratic Progressive party's push for independence has its risks, but the status quo has brought, along with some benefits, much stagnation...
...Praise and presents are lavished on boys, while female births often end in infanticide...
...Spend a few minutes eavesdropping on the café's upwardly mobile customers, however, and you'll hear people talking, not about the shrimp and pork shao-mai, but of a new name for their homeland...
...But perhaps the most notable feature of any Taiwanese crowd is its sexual imbalance...
...Meanwhile gross domestic investment in Taiwan has fallen 25 percent since 2000...
...Most Taiwanese businessmen have prospered...
...Though Chen never mentioned independence specifically, opposition parties assume he wants the new document to enshrine the island's status as a nation independent of China...
...diplomats, who work out of an "institute" rather than an embassy, oppose the creation of a Republic of Taiwan, believing it could start a series of unintended consequences leading to war...
...It is an irreversible path for Taiwan to continue with its democratization," Chen told a group of cheering supporters...
...Early last month, 150,000 people took to the streets of Taipei in the largest demonstration ever held in the city...
...Creating an independent Republic of Taiwan pleases Taiwanese nationalists, who already consider their island of 22 million to be a successful independent country...
...These bogus nuptials are difficult to detect since many Taiwanese men hop between marriages until they find a woman who can bear them a son...
...Only a small percentage of the profits earned by Taiwanese companies on the mainland are repatriated because the businesses tend to be controlled by offshore corporations...
...The KMT supports the One China policy, but believes unification must wait until China is fully democratic...
...Its specialty is Shanghai dumplings made by photogenic chefs who labor in a glasswalled kitchen...
...You all must serve as the midwives for the birth of Taiwan's new constitution...
...The trend will likely continue as more Taiwanese companies move manufacturing operations to the mainland...
...This has enraged legal brides stuck in the sticks who entered the country only to discover their new husbands were elderly peasants...
...who serves on the KMT's Central Committee...
...On Taiwan, abortions have skewed the island's demographics to the point that only two girls are born for every three boys...
...With Islamic militants taking over large patches of Indonesia and the Philippines, and increasing belligerence shown by North Korea, the last thing Washington needs is additional tension along the China coast...
...Unfortunately, this is the only issue on which Taiwan's political parties agree...
...We're tired of being confused with citizens of the People's Republic of China...
...More than 500,000 Taiwanese now work in Shanghai...
...China received more than $56 billion in direct foreign investment last year while Taiwan attracted only $3.3 billion...
...Gaining recognition as a country could lead to full membership in global organizations like the World Health Organization and the World Trade Organization, where the Republic of China now has observer status alongside organizations like the PLO and International Red Cross...
...Men generally appear to outnumber women by 2 to 1; this stems from the fact that the rural areas of Taiwan are running short of girls...
...We are Taiwanese...
...Mainland Chinese call it the "Little King Syndrome...
...The proposed change has alarmed the Chinese Nationalist party, or Kuomintang, which represents the interests of the four million Chinese who fled to Taiwan following the Communists' defeat of Chiang Kai-shek in 1949...
...China's economic growth is a win-win situation for people on both sides of the Strait...
...Indeed, Taiwan dominates mainland China's information technology industry, accounting for 68 percent of its exports...
...Over the past decade, Taiwanese investors have poured $100 billion into China...
...Foreign investors routinely choose China over Taiwan because of lower labor costs, government stability, and the absence of environmental regulation...
...Despite these dismal economic trends, Taiwan paused last week to celebrate its October 10 Independence Day...
...For the present, Taipei has all of the traffic but little of the excitement found along Shanghai's Nanjing Road or the central district of Hong Kong...
...Believing many of the mainland brides to be spies, the government plans to extend from 8 to 11 years the amount of time a woman must live in Taiwan before she receives permanent residency and permission to work...
...U.S...
...To ease the gender gap, Taiwanese men import brides from the mainland...
...Eleven percent of China's exports are produced in factories owned and operated by Taiwanese...
...We no longer identify ourselves as the Republic of China," says legislator and Oberlin College graduate Hsiao Bi-khim, who heads the party's Department of International Affairs...
...Independence may not be an option at this point," he adds...
...Unfortunately, these women are outnumbered by those smuggled into the country illegally, who, in exchange for $10,000, can legalize their status with marriages of convenience, then head for the brothels to earn real money...
...The status quo, however, does have some benefits...
...The elaborate "Double Ten" parade down Chungching Road attracts thousands of spectators...
...On both sides of the Taiwan Strait there's a preference for male heirs...
...wants a peaceful resolution of the cross-strait relationship," says Richard Vuylsteke, executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei...
...China is not our enemy," says Justin Chou, a Cornell Ph.D...
...An obvious consequence is that when the little king passes puberty, he discovers that the girl he liked in high school has gone to USC, probably never to return, while those who remain are being snapped up by other men...
...The U.S...
...Led by former president Lee Teng-hui, the crowd called for all government agencies, organizations, and joint ventures to replace the word "China" in their legal name with "Taiwan...
...Now that communism no longer is a unifying ideology, nationalism and economic development are the only things holding China together...
...If Taiwan, an island full of ethnic Chinese, breaks away, Beijing rightly believes Xinjiang and Tibet, which both have substantial minority populations, could follow...
...Unable to distinguish between working girls and disillusioned wives, the government has declared all Chinese spouses to be security risks...
...would pave the way for a new constitution in 2006...
...The country hopes an increase in tourism will boost the economy, but attracting foreign money will be difficult since little English is spoken outside tourist hotels...
...Lending credibility to the cause was the country's State Department, which immediately began issuing new passports with "Taiwan" as well as "Republic of China" on the cover...

Vol. 9 • October 2003 • No. 6


 
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