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As tensions with China rise, life goes on in Taiwan

Por: CBS News Politics June 19, 2023

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Ever since Mao Tse Tung won China's civil war in 1949 and the losing anti-communist side fled to a small island nearby, Beijing has insisted that that island, Taiwan, is an integral part of the mainland. The U.S. has walked a tightrope, respecting that One China policy, but maintaining a special relationship with Taiwan, today a progressive, thriving democracy.Last year, President Biden vowed on this broadcast that the . But as we first... + full article



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