China sends warning to Taiwan as it prepares to elect first woman president
As a British-educated admirer of Margaret Thatcher, Tsai Ing-wen, who
studied in London, is the woman set to become leader of China’s fierce
rival Taiwan was always likely to be regarded with suspicion by
Beijing’s Communist Party apparatus.
The fact that she is head of a party dedicated to promoting the island’s
independence from the Chinese mainland only makes matters worse.
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