Discussion of the “one country, two systems” model under which China governs Hong Kong often overlooks the fact that the approach was originally designed with somewhere else in mind: Taiwan.
For Chinese leaders, the “return” of Hong Kong in 1997 and its diminutive neighbour Macao two years later were mere steps toward a final goal of national reunification that will only be complete when Taiwan is enfolded in the embrace of the “motherland”.



