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tension that has not gone unnoticed elsewhere in the region, in particular, in Taiwan, the self-governing
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island that China considers a breakaway province. Hong Kong's experience
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of one country, two systems, the Taiwanese
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President Tsai Ing-wen has suggested, has shown that authoritarianism and democracy cannot coexist. Referring to the prospect of a similar
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formula being foisted on Taiwan she tweeted, in Chinese characters, the phrase bu ke neng - "Not a chance".