The Washington Post
By Simon
Denyer January 17 at 2:44 PM
TAIPEI,
TAIWAN — A stunning victory for Taiwan’s opposition and the election of the
island’s first female president Saturday signal a new era and send a clear
message: Taiwan is coming of age as a democracy.
The
question is whether Beijing
is listening, and how it will respond.
Even as the
final votes were being tallied, President-elect Tsai Ing-wen was reaching out
to China
and calming any fears the giant neighbor might have.
Tsai’s
Democratic Progressive Party considers Taiwan
to be a sovereign, independent nation, but it sees no need to anger Beijing by making a
formal declaration of independence. But Tsai went further, promising in her
victory speech that she would rise above party politics, maintain peaceful and
predictable relations with Beijing ,
and avoid doing anything provocative.