For Beijing, Student Exchanges May Simply Be a Means to an End

Why you need to know: If the reports are true, Beijing may have decided to ‘punish’ Taiwan and the DPP by barring young Chinese nationals from studying in Taiwan.

The News Lens
Date: June 8, 2016
By: J. Michael Cole

According to recent reports, Chinese authorities may have decided to bar Chinese nationals from

Photo Credit:CORBIS/達志影像

Photo Credit:CORBIS/達志影像

enrolling in universities in Taiwan until President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) “revises” her cross-strait policies to better align them with Beijing’s. Although the move has yet to be confirmed, if true this would be further evidence that Beijing intends to “punish” the 23 million of Taiwan for the choices they make by democratic means. However, rather than punish Taiwan, Beijing’s retaliation could end up hurting young Chinese even more.

Rumors of a possible reversal of a policy implemented under the Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) administration emerged on Monday when the Chinese-language Apple Daily reported it had received a tip via a student based in China. According to the story, the Chinese student had been informed by his school in Jilin Province to “be prepared not to go to Taiwan this semester.”

“Due to changing circumstances across the [Taiwan] Strait, the Taiwan Affairs Office has issued an order for schools to stop processing all applications for study in Taiwan … pending further notification by the office,” the article wrote.     [FULL  STORY]

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