Domestically, the issue of independence has dominated Taiwanese politics for the past few decades.
His present status, as a pundit criticized by hardliners on all sides, tells us something about the state of Taiwanese politics.
However, as of 2010, the conflict between these two theories still plays a role in internal Taiwanese politics.
Chen Shui-bian is the only one who can reform Taiwanese politics.
Taiwanese politics is without the question of left or right, but only the question of unification or independence.
Indeed, the pursuit of independence from China is a controversial issue in Taiwanese politics.
Chicken-beheading rituals are occasionally referred to metaphorically in modern Taiwanese politics.
Taiwanese politics are vibrant, emotional, sometimes dirty and occasionally violent.
For some analysts here, the chaos in Taiwanese politics is neither unusual nor hard to explain.