had he will hello and welcome, i m walter loemann director of studies at the heritage foundation. i appreciate you all coming out. thank you. i particularly want to thank you russell and the taiwan global parting partnering on this program. and there was an election over the weekend. judging by the turnout, perhaps you did. at the outset i just wanted to say a couple of words about the elections in taiwan on saturday and just a couple and turn it over to our guests and panel speakers to offer some real insight. first of all, i think that the election says more about taiwan than it says about anything else. and i only highlight that because i think we all are immediately moving to what this means for china. you know, for all practical purposes, all practical purposes, taiwan is really not a part of china. so why do we move immediately to talk about what this means for china? what it means most is that taiwan values the same things that the rest of the free world values.
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