MA YING-JEOU
RE-ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF TAIWAN
WANG DAN AT HARVARD
A.M., 2001, Ph.D, 2008
STUDENT LEADER IN BEIJING IN 1989
("TIANANMEN," "JUNE 4")
SEVEN YEARS IN CHINESE JAILS
NOW TEACHING AT
NATIONAL TSING HUA UNIVERSITY
HSINCHU, TAIWAN
As a sidebar on the Taiwan elections held today, the Washington Post ran a piece by Andrew Higgins featuring a lecture by Wang Dan on "why China, too, needs elections." What made this deemed newsworthy was apparently the presence in the audience of students from the mainland, some of whom "rushed to pose for a souvenir photograph with the man reviled by Beijing as a 'counter-revolutionary' agitator."
In the end, Beijing's preferred candidate in the Taiwanese presidential race, the incumbent Ma Ying-jeou, won handily enough, though with a smaller margin than last time. The details and some of the context can be found here.
The L.A. Times article quotes a People's Daily editorial which says, seemingly without any sense of irony, "Ma Ying-jeou's victory was the choice made by Taiwan's people."
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