From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China

Taiwanese businesses have invested in China for almost three decades. Political questions have always been the most sensitive issue for Taiwanese businesspeople (Taishang) in China. The most popular saying among them is, ‘Businesspeople only talk about business.’ Nevertheless, due to the changing cr...

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Main Author: Lee, Chun-yi
Other Authors: Chiu, Kuei-fen
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Published: Routledge 2013
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30714/
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description Taiwanese businesses have invested in China for almost three decades. Political questions have always been the most sensitive issue for Taiwanese businesspeople (Taishang) in China. The most popular saying among them is, ‘Businesspeople only talk about business.’ Nevertheless, due to the changing cross-Strait relationship, Taiwanese businesspeople in China, more or less, unavoidably involve themselves in political issues. More precisely, they have indirect influence on Taiwan’s mainland policies and engage in China’s local politics. This chapter aims to analyse the Taishang’s political attitudes and political expectations cross the Strait. Interview data of Taishang in Tianjin, Kunshan and Dongguan was collected during 2004-2005 and 2009 field trips to China. The preliminary analysis revealed two points. Firstly, most Taishang do not have strong political identities. However, they do not just talk about businesses only. Taishang are keen to support those political parties which could be beneficial to their investment in China. Secondly, the idea of being Taiwanese in China has gradually faded in most Taishang’s minds. After living in China for more than two decades, most Taishang have already identified themselves as a Chinese person born in Taiwan. They also identify more with Chinese society rather than Taiwanese society.
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spelling nottingham-307142020-05-04T20:18:25Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30714/ From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China Lee, Chun-yi Taiwanese businesses have invested in China for almost three decades. Political questions have always been the most sensitive issue for Taiwanese businesspeople (Taishang) in China. The most popular saying among them is, ‘Businesspeople only talk about business.’ Nevertheless, due to the changing cross-Strait relationship, Taiwanese businesspeople in China, more or less, unavoidably involve themselves in political issues. More precisely, they have indirect influence on Taiwan’s mainland policies and engage in China’s local politics. This chapter aims to analyse the Taishang’s political attitudes and political expectations cross the Strait. Interview data of Taishang in Tianjin, Kunshan and Dongguan was collected during 2004-2005 and 2009 field trips to China. The preliminary analysis revealed two points. Firstly, most Taishang do not have strong political identities. However, they do not just talk about businesses only. Taishang are keen to support those political parties which could be beneficial to their investment in China. Secondly, the idea of being Taiwanese in China has gradually faded in most Taishang’s minds. After living in China for more than two decades, most Taishang have already identified themselves as a Chinese person born in Taiwan. They also identify more with Chinese society rather than Taiwanese society. Routledge Chiu, Kuei-fen Fell, Dafydd Lin, Ping 2013-12 Book Section PeerReviewed Lee, Chun-yi (2013) From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China. In: Migration to and from Taiwan Strait. Routledge research on Taiwan (11). Routledge, London, pp. 57-72. ISBN 9780415657556 Taishangs cross-Strait relationship http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/book/10.4324/9780203076866
spellingShingle Taishangs
cross-Strait relationship
Lee, Chun-yi
From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title_full From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title_fullStr From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title_full_unstemmed From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title_short From being privileged to being localized?: Taiwanese businessmen in China
title_sort from being privileged to being localized?: taiwanese businessmen in china
topic Taishangs
cross-Strait relationship
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30714/
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