星期五, 12月 22, 2006

Taiwan's Independe

Taiwan's Independence

Ian Williams | December 20, 2006

Editor: John Feffer, IRC

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Foreign Policy In Focus

China's arguments against Taiwanese self-determination are not particularly legal or ethical. They boil down to the fact that Beijing has over a billion people, a huge economy, and over 900 missiles pointing at the nearby island.

The latter figure, growing by 50 rockets a year, should give a clue to the weakness of Beijing's arguments. In the modern world, few governments can pledge with a straight face to “liberate” an island full of people it pretends are compatriots by blowing them off the map. Equally, while China's “one nation—two systems” transition period for Hong Kong has not been a total failure, Beijing's clumsy interference in Hong Kong's politics and refusal to allow democratic reforms have not done much to reassure the Taiwanese.

There is scope for wrangling on historical and legal claims. But the real question is what status the people of the territory themselves want. Do the people of Taiwan and their democratically elected government have a right to decide their own fate? And will they use that right to get politically closer or more distant from the mainland?

According to modern international practice and the principles of democracy, the Taiwanese do indeed have the right to “declare” what is manifestly already true: that they are an independent, sovereign state. It is also clear that the Taiwanese, on the political level, do not want to be ruled by Beijing. If the threat to the island's (and the islanders') existence were removed, a very strong majority would support outright independence.

This is not just romantic nationalism. The Taiwanese pragmatically believe that falling under Beijing's thumb would be a major step backward for a prosperous democracy of 23 million people, with its developed economy, developed social democracy, and amenities such as a national health system.

Taiwan at the UN

Taiwan has long been trying to shore up its global position by joining international bodies, notably the UN. For the first decade or so of the UN's existence, the “universality” of membership was not at all evident. But now UN membership is generally regarded as a sort of certificate of sovereign statehood. Indeed, after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, every last microstate came rushing for membership precisely to get anti-annexation insurance. Some members barely qualify for sovereignty. For instance, the former U.S. trust territories in the Pacific, such as Palau, the Marshal Islands, and Micronesia, have constitutions that entrust the United States with their defense and with consultation over foreign policy. Such contingent sovereignty is reflected in their lonely UN votes supporting Washington over Israel. Indeed, at the time of their admission to the UN, British diplomats, for the record, queried the degree of the islands' sovereignty.

Add economic autonomy, and Taiwan clearly has more attributes of sovereignty than many UN members. If not for the continuing threat from the PRC, Taiwan's leaders might realistically accept their anomalous status. One only has to think of avian flu to realize that it is not in the global interest for Taiwan to be outside the World Health Organization or any of the other institutions of international standard-setting.

By blocking Taiwan's entry to the UN, China is ignoring the same right to self-determination it proclaimed in its more revolutionary days of anti-colonial struggle. This hypocrisy explains in part why the nagging consciences of the non-aligned at the UN impel them to ensure that the admission of Taiwan is not even on the agenda for discussion, despite clear rules to the contrary. In any debate they would have to acknowledge that Beijing's obdurate stand contravenes not only of the right to self-determination but also of the inviolability of colonial boundaries that most African countries accept.

It is worth considering why the Chinese are so unbendable on this issue. Perhaps the biggest problem is that the Communist Party of China has all but abandoned any social agenda other than the maintenance of power, and that leaves only nationalism as a ruling ideology. The “reunification” with Taiwan is a token over which the cadres in Beijing can jostle for leadership by out-shouting each other.

However, Beijing's claim to sovereignty over the island is not well founded at all, unless you accept it as the successor state to the Middle Kingdom that claimed to rule the world. In historical terms, the mainland's one unquestioned period of control over Taiwan lasted between the end of the Second World War and the ouster of Chiang Kai-shek from the mainland. The islanders were never consulted, and Chiang's Kuo Min Tang (KMT) made sure that their views went unheard by massacring some 30,000 of them beginning February 28, 1947. Even when driven from the mainland in 1949, Chiang's regime maintained its increasingly tenuous claim to be the legitimate government of China, which included Mongolia as well.

Only after Chiang's death did the island move toward democracy and into the real world, by dissolving the all-China shadow government structures maintained by the KMT. Strangely, the comrades in Beijing were happier with an island claiming to represent the whole of China than they are with one that currently purports only to represent itself.

Definitions of Imperialism

In the modern world, with a few notable and messy exceptions such as in the Balfour declaration, irredentist claims based on ancient history have been unsuccessful in the face of popular sovereignty. There is more to a nation state than a shared language, common ethnicity, or certainly former imperial sovereignty.

According to its arguments based on former control, Beijing could seize Vietnam or parts of Korea. Indeed, if reunification of the former Chinese empire is the issue, then China should really consider the examples of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Luckily, there has been no British call for reunification. Austria and a large part of Switzerland speak German, but Germany has not revived calls for anschluss. Spain has learned to live with the absence of most of Latin America.

Historical claims are essentially worthless. In a modern, civilized world, the views of the people themselves matter most. For example, no British government, not even one as control-minded as Tony Blair's, could force Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom if a clear majority of its people wished otherwise. The Chinese leadership, on the other hand, often confuses “terrorism” with “secessionist activities,” which includes simple advocacy of autonomy and independence. As such, the Chinese equivalent of the Scottish Nationalist Party in Beijing would serve time in jail, not in parliament.

Potential Compromises

Although it is not helpful in the adjudication of modern sovereignty claims, history does offer some examples of pragmatic solutions that could produce a degree of mutual satisfaction. For example, if the PRC had demonstrated more trustworthiness over Hong Kong, then something like the “compacts of association” between the Pacific trust territories and the United States would have been conceivable. But it would be a foolhardy Taiwanese leader who would accept even a token garrison from the People's Liberation Army in view of Beijing's recent threats.

Perhaps a more exiguous form of association could be developed on the model of the dominions of the British Commonwealth, where the British head of state is also head of state of Australia, Jamaica, Canada, and New Zealand. For the last half century at least, this arrangement didn't imply any degree of British control and left the various parties harmoniously linked but independent.

However, for all these imaginative solutions, the Taiwanese need reassurance that some powerful members of the global community have the spine to argue with Beijing, to educate its leaders that their eccentrically Sinocentric view of the world is wrong, and to persuade those same leaders that threats of military action are completely counterproductive as well as unacceptable.

Why should the rest of the world care? Last year, the “Responsibility to Protect” accepted by the UN heads of state codified the instinctive feelings of many. The world should not stand by and watch military action crush a vibrant, successful democracy. And in terms of self-interest, Taiwan has wisely and morally eschewed the nuclear option. Faced with a United States in economic thrall to China and increasingly unlikely to back up its security guarantee against China's developing military capacity, Taiwan certainly has a case for pursuing such a deterrent. But the world is dealing with enough threats to the current arms control regimes and does not need another nuclear power.

Taiwan should take the initiative and propose some such pragmatic solutions to the mainland. Although rejected, such proposals would at least have the effect of putting the onus on Beijing. In fact Taiwan could learn some lessons from Cyprus, where the leaders have for years suggested reasonable-sounding solutions they know are, for some obscure reason often barely discernible to outsiders, completely unacceptable to the other side. At the same time, Taiwan should abandon some of the more ritualistic restrictions on trade and travel across the Strait. And Taipei should make plain that it does not hold a “Two China” policy but rather a “one China, one Taiwan” policy. Like Austria and Germany, or Australia and Britain, Taiwan is close to China—but separate.

Ian Williams contributes frequently to Foreign Policy In Focus (online at www.fpif.org) on UN and international affairs.

星期三, 12月 06, 2006

30 mins Flash above Kaohsiung

last week there was 30 mins long flash above my home town kaohsing
but withou thunder! it was very remarkable...

here are some pictures:





星期一, 11月 27, 2006

Design on GQ

the logitech ipod docking system, which i worked for ZIBA is on GQ!

see page 180 :-DD

Hang's Hanger Design

yesterday i saw a hanger design in internet. (pic No.3)
i don't really like it, not because of the styling
but the way how u hang it. not really a intuitive way.

so i made 2 hangers i na short time :-D (pic No.1 and 2)
just tell me if u like it or not!



星期三, 11月 22, 2006

Metobo 7911 by Porsche Design

it a handtool.
but why it looks so different, just because it is upside-down.
i am imaging i take it in my hand and use it
and feel comfortable (in my illusion).

it tells us, how important it is to observe the user
and find out how we can make it better.
a new styling will come automatically :-)



Vertu: Design makes value

The new Vertu
what is special of vertu?
why is vertu the highend of highend cellphone?

It's design!
not only the finest details, which show the elegent, kingly and precise design.
but the image, which demostrade the high value lifestyle.

i like it.

星期三, 10月 18, 2006

Peugeot 908

a cool Peugeot concept car!

well, actually i am not a fan of french cars (or french design.)
because they demostrate things sometimes too much, too many colors.
i like their concept cars, because they can inspire me with their crazy shapes.






I am back!

hello guys!
how r u doing?

i was disapeared for almost a month!
that's because i have worked for a design company in braunschweig.
(well, just for fun and money :-D)

my main task there was to develope new operating control elements and
interface design for Volks Wagen.

These 2 months were very interesting and successful.
many of mine ideas were accepted and built by vw :-D
let's waut till the cars coming out (after 2012 then...)

星期一, 9月 11, 2006

Seminar in Hamburg

Last Week (3.9 - 9.9 ) i was in hamburg with 2 professors to develop new ideas for a company Tröber GmbH, which sells lighter, bags, gifts, hip flask and so on. We had really a cool presentation and a interesting stay in Hamburg.

well our hotel was on the reeperbahn, if u guys know what and where it is...
we have also visited schmidt theather, sailed on the north see...it was really a fun week (sure, we have also a hard working week:-P)

ps. all the idees r secret, so i am sorry i can't show them.

here r some photos:

http://www.wretch.cc/album/album.php?id=hangxdesign&book=32


and the company again:

well the website is ugly, but it is a good client :-DD

星期二, 8月 22, 2006

Ipod Doc Speaker - Logitech Audio Station

this is a Ipod doc speaker from logi, just came out.
the special point on this one is:

I HAVE WORKED ON IT FOR 6 MONTHS!!!

it is a design from us (ZIBA).
with very good features and amazing sound
(i already tested the sound it while i was in the us)

here r 2 links about it:

logitech

engadget

星期二, 8月 01, 2006

Paper Sculpture

Richard Sweeney

he made all these sculpture just with papers.
Let's see how amazing it is:



星期四, 7月 27, 2006

mimoco usb doll



what can designer handle with a mature product? Make it Cute, Coloful and Funnay!
minoco shows exactly the way to push a mature product into teenager market. just like the japanese handle with their products, such like cellphone and so on. it's chesy but it works :-)

星期二, 7月 25, 2006

Looking for next tenant for my room!!!


well , if u guys knows, someone wants a one-room-cool-apartment, plz give them the information for me!!! thx

_a one room aparetment
_35,6 m²
_240€ warm rent
_with kitchen, bathroom, balcony, basemant

thx a lot

hang

hang_design@gmx.de
0176 200 586 42

星期一, 7月 24, 2006

Steering Wheel as a Remote Control



as the image already told, u use a steering wheel as a remote to control the car.
i think it is also a intuitive idea instead of a joy stick!!

here is the movie!

星期五, 7月 21, 2006

control a Toy Car with ur breath!

a new way to control a toy car!

i just finished my project. it is also about a toy car in a 3d world.
this one i just found can be also very interesting as well:
u can control the toy car with ur breath to make it turn left or right.

the movie is here

What Jeff Killed

THIS WEBSITE IS NOT FOR MINOR!! OR IF U HAVE A CAT!!!



"What Jeff killed"

the cat owner documented what "jeff" (his cat) killed with detail photos..very sick

oh...my god :-(

horse head pillow

"The Godfather"

this is still my favorite movie, especially the second part.
it was so bloody, so beautiful and so sad.
if u can remember the scene of the horse head, u will like this pillow :-D




星期一, 7月 10, 2006

a neck strip with usb memory stick

how important is the memory stick now?
i think more many people, a memory stick is just like
their cellphone. They always have it with them to transfer or
save important files.

this product is not a new idea. But it links all of them together!!
A neck strip with a meomery stick to chain ur cell phone!!



星期三, 7月 05, 2006

Issey Miyaki

Issey Miyaki's website

Issey Miyaki is a very famous japanese fashion brand.
today i am not showing their mode deign but the navigation of the website.
If you goes in and click spring summer 2005 collection for men,
You will find how cool it is!!
the interaction is really intuitive.
u don't have to think about it, u will just do it!!



if u want to see the details, just click the mouse, then "pause"



if u move the mouse to the right side, it plays then quick forwards ...



if u move the mouse to the left side, it plays then quick backwards...



enjoy

星期二, 7月 04, 2006

Sony Tav-L1

Sony TAV - L1 HDTV and Audio System

at the first sight, it just looks like a big speaker surface.
The display is hide behind the speaker,
which on the first hand is the protection of the display, on the second hand,
it demostrate a flush, clean image. just like a painting on the wall.
"you need it, you see it. you don't need it, it disapears."

but what i dont like is the stand. it destroys somehow the image of it
and makes it too big. if i get one, i will hang it on the wall :-D

personaly, i like the concept
but the design i can't see really much in the picture.
(well, i can't see the details so i can't judge it.)


Presentation for Workshop!

We just finished a 3-week-workshop for the library in the university.
the theme is : Seduction to Silence

(we did this project with some american guest students from south caroline)

the design of our library is great, however the whole building is actually a big echo room. the acoustic problem bothers the visitor and the worker there a lot. So the director offered us a project to reduce the problem but without to change the construction.

here is the wiki:

http://magdeburg.webuni.de/?mod=article&id=1196&PHPSESSID=hsv7j5799hb3e77783tu87ol67&newsession=1

the presentation:

http://magdeburg.webuni.de/?mod=article&id=1196

our presentation pannels are still there, u guys can go there and have a look.

星期五, 6月 30, 2006

Japanese Traditional Logo "Kamon"

hello every one, long time no see!
after a few weeks hard work (i didnt really sleep last week),
i am online again.

so this time i would like to show "Kamon" japanese traditional logos.

"Ka" means family, "mon" means logo or symbol.
in the past (hundred years ago), every japanes nobility family has its logo to represent the honor and traditional.
these logos are still very "well designed", or even "modern".

here r some of them: