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		<title>By: SabrinaS</title>
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		<description>Well, the ruling government will have the right to accept or reject the visits of anyone into their country depending on their objectives. With Taiwan being in the stage of having positive dialog and economical relationship with China, why would the government of Taiwan rock that status by a visit of the Dalai Lama which brings nothing to them other than publicity. 

Somehow I see the similarity of Taiwan&#039;s situation with that of the Tibetan In Exile, except Taiwan has their country and the Tibetan don&#039;t. As such Taiwan had been able to garner the help and aid of US to protect their sovereignty. And they had taken the steps to be economically and politically strong so that their independence stands on par with world standard of living, unlike the Tibetans in Exile who suppress their people to keep them subservient. Time has changed, CTA need to change and proof to China that they are worthy to have a dialogue with. Then maybe the Dalai Lama will not be rejected by countries with strong ties and reliance on China.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, the ruling government will have the right to accept or reject the visits of anyone into their country depending on their objectives. With Taiwan being in the stage of having positive dialog and economical relationship with China, why would the government of Taiwan rock that status by a visit of the Dalai Lama which brings nothing to them other than publicity. </p>
<p>Somehow I see the similarity of Taiwan&#8217;s situation with that of the Tibetan In Exile, except Taiwan has their country and the Tibetan don&#8217;t. As such Taiwan had been able to garner the help and aid of US to protect their sovereignty. And they had taken the steps to be economically and politically strong so that their independence stands on par with world standard of living, unlike the Tibetans in Exile who suppress their people to keep them subservient. Time has changed, CTA need to change and proof to China that they are worthy to have a dialogue with. Then maybe the Dalai Lama will not be rejected by countries with strong ties and reliance on China.</p>
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