Article 623RJ China and the US are facing off – and in Taiwan we are caught between them | Brian Hioe

China and the US are facing off – and in Taiwan we are caught between them | Brian Hioe

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Brian Hioe
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Nancy Pelosi's visit to our island has put the world on edge. But for ordinary Taiwanese people, life has to carry on

It's no secret why Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan has been such big news. As speaker of the US House of Representatives, she is in direct succession to the presidency after the vice-president. No comparable visit by a US official has taken place for 25 years. On the eve of the visit, there was talk of a possible fourth crisis in the Taiwan Strait; Xi Jinping warned the US that it was play[ing] with fire". Some commentators have been hyperbolic enough to invoke the prospect of world war.

But for people in Taiwan, for now at least, life carries on as usual. Such is the nature of living in a nation that has long been seen as a geopolitical pawn. What the Taiwanese actually want, or how we feel, is eclipsed by the great power" showdown on our doorstep.

Brian Hioe is one of the founding editors of New Bloom Magazine, an online magazine covering activism and youth politics in Taiwan and Asia Pacific

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