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"In the Western imagination," the Qiao Collective writes, "Taiwan exists as little more than a staging ground for ideological war with the People's Republic of China." However, this not only obscures the deep historical and cultural ties between Taiwan and the mainland, but functions as a justification for U.S. imperial intervention in the South China Sea.