The terms of Taiwan's relationship with China is the central issue in the closely watched presidential campaign underway there. The front-runner right now, among several candidates, is Taiwan's current vice president,. Lai is hoping to succeed President Tsai Ing-wen because of term limits. He's taken a firmer stance on Taiwan's independence than some of the other candidates.
Taiwan’s current Vice President, Lai Ching-te, leads the polls in the upcoming January presidential election. The winner will have a lot to contend with–and at the top of the list is how to keep the peace with China amid rising tensions. Bloomberg Businessweek editor Joel Weber sat down with Vice President Lai for several wide-ranging interviews in Taiwan.
Joel and Taipei deputy bureau chief Cindy Wang join this episode to talk about the challenges the next president will face in preserving a democratic Taiwan, and public concerns about the possibility of military conflict with China.
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