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Situation in Ukraine | What should Taiwan observe and learn from the Russia-Ukraine conflict?

2022-03-01T07:54:54.528Z


Russia and Ukraine officially entered the sixth day of fighting, and there was a situation of fighting and talking. The two countries held talks in Belarus yesterday (February 28) for the first time since the war began. In the final analysis, this conflict is of course inseparable from Russia's toughness


Russia and Ukraine officially entered the sixth day of fighting, and there was a situation of fighting and talking.

The two countries held talks in Belarus yesterday (February 28) for the first time since the war began.

In the final analysis, although this conflict is inseparable from Russia's tough handling of affairs, Ukraine's persistent populist politics and the hype that Europe and the United States stay out of the matter are equally to blame.

This war has also caused shocks on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, because the situation in the Taiwan Strait is in a similar predicament, and people are worried that it will follow suit in the future.


From a rational point of view, if Ukraine wants to completely cut off the quagmire of eastern Ukraine and ease the relationship between Russia and Ukraine, the best option is to directly recognize the independence of eastern Ukraine, and the thousand-year-old dark room will be bright. Coerced by anti-Russian populism, it is impossible to even grant Udong the status of legal autonomy, let alone recognize its independence.

The Russian-Ukrainian crisis that broke out in March 2021 is that Zelensky clearly has low public opinion but insists on being re-elected. Therefore, he transferred troops to the eastern border of Ukraine and hyped up "wutong" to fulfill his desire for power. The result was an indirect result. Now the war is raging, and the two places in Wudong are also heading for the end of "being independent".

In India, a Marxist organization took to the streets to demonstrate, pointing the spearhead of the war at both Putin and Biden.

(Associated Press)

Isn't that the case in Taiwan Strait?

From the standpoint of Beijing and from the perspective of Taiwan’s local regime, to maintain a certain degree of independence and grasp development opportunities, the first priority is to maintain friendly relations with Beijing, and to promote close interaction in economy, trade, industry and personnel exchanges. Minimizing the probability of regional conflicts can also maintain the level of people's livelihood development; but now the "anti-China Taiwan" populism is surging on the island, and the political atmosphere in the future may only be left with more and more anti-China collectives showing their teeth and claws. The fuzzy state of consensus...

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Ukraine's Lessons from the Past

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The impact of the Ukrainian change on Eurasian geopolitics

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