Linked Without Linking: The Role of Mainland China’s Taiwanese Students in Cross-Strait Unification

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Abstract

The renewal of economic and social relations between Taiwan and Mainland China, and the economic and social integration of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait resulting from it, has led to an advanced state of interdependence. Scholars have argued that economic integration has the potential to catalyze political unification. However, as this consolidation has failed to appear, scholars have sought alternative frameworks for understanding the conditions necessary to facilitate unification. Drawing on the "linkage community" integration framework, which outlines a group of people with ties to both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the ability to influence policymakers as a primary variable for understanding the potential for unification, this paper examines the political activity of organizations for Taisheng, Taiwanese students at Mainland Chinese universities. Based on data collected through informal interviews with Taiwanese students and officials conducted between October 2012 and August 2013, this paper presents information on the situation of Taiwanese students in Mainland China and argues that they have little potential to drive unification. It concludes that better understanding of the intersection of identity and interests in the cross-Strait context is essential to comprehending the relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China and the unification of divided nations more generally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Davidson, L. E. (2015). Linked Without Linking: The Role of Mainland China’s Taiwanese Students in Cross-Strait Unification. ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts, 22(2), 2. https://doi.org/10.16995/ane.155

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