China News Agency, Beijing, August 11 (Yang Chengchen Zhu He) It has been about a week since Pelosi visited Taiwan, but discussions on the island about the long-term impact of the incident on Taiwan and cross-strait relations are still lively.

A number of Taiwanese scholars were interviewed by reporters from China News Agency, reviewing the operation of the DPP authorities during the visit, and evaluating the follow-up trend of cross-strait relations.

 The Cai authorities' apparent cooperation with the performance is actually an "internal propaganda" to shift the focus

  Some Taiwan media reported that Pelosi's "visit to Taiwan" put the DPP authorities on the passive side.

Pan Zhaomin, a professor at the General Education Center of Tunghai University in Taiwan and the executive director of the Institute of Cross-Strait Relations, believes that the DPP's initiative and use of "big internal propaganda" to create momentum for the election cannot be ignored.

Pelosi's "visit" to Taiwan's legislature was transferred to "Vice President" Cai Qichang because "President" You Xikun tested positive for nucleic acid.

  Another case is more obvious. Pan Zhaomin said that earlier, Lin Zhijian, the current mayor of Hsinchu City, who is about to run for mayor of Taoyuan, was in a crisis of confidence due to the controversy over his thesis.

After Pelosi came to the stage, the volume of relevant discussions on the island has weakened significantly.

Pan believes that inviting Pelosi to "visit Taiwan" is one of the DPP's means to build momentum for the election, and this visit will also become the main topic of the DPP's "nine-in-one" campaign.

  "Big internal propaganda" is a common method used by the Cai authorities to manipulate public opinion on the island, but in terms of results, many have proved unsuccessful.

Pan Zhaomin continued to point out that in the past six years, Taiwan has become more dependent on the mainland's economy, and the market has determined the economic interdependence between the two sides of the strait.

Therefore, Taiwanese industry cannot be indifferent to the mainland's economic countermeasures.

The Tsai authorities' "big internal propaganda" has long promoted the so-called "sovereignty" and "dignity" and other issues, but in fact, Taiwan's industrial supply chain is becoming more and more dependent on the mainland.

 "U.S. support" is a virtual continent and anti-independence is real

  Zhou Zhijie, a full-time professor of the Department of Political Science at National Cheng Kung University and director of the Center for Cross-Strait and Chinese Governance Studies, said that the Tsai Ing-wen authorities have been "talking about fighting against China" for a long time, exaggerating the so-called "one life on the same island".

But the people of Taiwan sincerely look forward to cross-strait peace and do not want to be tied to a chariot.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that Pelosi's "visit to Taiwan" is seeking political interests in Washington.

With reference to his various framing behaviors in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Taiwanese people cannot see the positive help Pelosi brings to peace across the Taiwan Strait.

  Zhou Zhijie said that the Taiwanese people have a clear understanding that the so-called "support for Taiwan" by the United States is false, and the mainland's opposition to "Taiwan independence" is true.

The mainland countermeasures are a serious warning to the DPP.

Comparing the two, Taiwan's public opinion may change after this visit.

  On the 10th, the mainland released a white paper titled "The Taiwan Issue and China's Reunification in the New Era".

Zhou Zhijie believes that the idea of ​​"distinction between inside and outside" that the mainland has conveyed to Taiwan is consistent, and it is especially reflected in this time against Pelosi.

Political differences between the two sides of the strait are internal conflicts within China, and the Taiwan issue is by no means an international issue.

The white paper is also a warning to the recent actions of relevant parties to interfere with the reunification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.

  Wang Mingsheng, a retired professor at the Sun Yat-Sen University Institute of Public Affairs and Dean of the Sun Wennan Institute, said that people in central and southern China can perceive that the local economy is getting worse and worse under the DPP's rule, and young people are seriously unemployed; they also know that the tension in the Taiwan Strait is the result of the DPP. It's caused by bad cross-strait relations.

However, the long-term ideological indoctrination of the green camp political forces has caused many people to have cognitive biases.

  The situation in the Taiwan Strait has changed, and Taiwan's "instrumental" role has become increasingly prominent

  Pan Zhaomin said that after Pelosi's visit, the situation in the Taiwan Strait has undergone major changes, and the DPP authorities, which are constantly moving closer to the United States, will only make Taiwan more "instrumental."

Because the Tsai authorities refused to recognize the "1992 Consensus", they lost the basis for dialogue with the mainland, and the two sides of the strait further lost mutual trust.

  "The '92 Consensus' is the goodwill between the two sides of the Strait for each other. Not admitting the '1992 Consensus' is equivalent to smashing the platform with your own hands. Without mutual trust, how can the two sides have dialogue?" Pan Zhaomin said, the situation in the Taiwan Strait will only get worse. Serious.

  Zhou Zhijie pointed out that on the surface, the Tsai authorities exaggerated the "escalation of Taiwan-US relations", but in the long run, Taiwan's right to speak in cross-strait relations is further limited.

It is expected that the United States will intensify its efforts to play the "Taiwan card" in the future, and the consequences can only be borne by Taiwan.

  Wang Mingsheng believes that the future integration of the two sides of the strait is still the key.

Both sides of the strait should strengthen exchanges to help both sides enhance mutual understanding and enhance mutual recognition and goodwill.

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