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HollyGamer said:

It's still debatable, usually dictator regime  can easily planted on the same country that adopt the same principal of government. Vietnam also has a lot corrupt leader.  Even in Indonesia CCP influence are very strong even thou they have different ideology.

There is no connection between Vietnam case and Dalai lama . Dalai Lama are considered  as central public figure in Tibetan religious community and their people, His attitude towards CCP , will make instabilize politic and civil unrest if he continue to exist in Tibet. And Vietnam is another different matter, it's more of vertical conflict and not horizontal conflict.

Falun Gong also another different matter, and cannot be use as sample to invade Taiwan. Taiwan is  an independent city that have economical power and political power, invading them will cripple the interest CCP had for Taiwan.  Falun Gong cults is just another protester  who don't have any political power in mainland.  That's why CCP build their own base in South China sea because it's hard for them to annexed and  invading Taiwan . Another reason CCP will not invade Taiwan because Taiwan will not able to declare independent from China , Taiwan is not a threat to CCP at all. If CCP invade Taiwan this will likely create more trouble for CCP in globally rather then leave it as it is. For now Taiwan is not threat to  CCP. 

It's still debatable ? LOL, not even China can put a leash on Indonesia (if they even can since it's a democracy) when they tried to cut into their 9-dash line so that's why the China does not want their neighbors independence because it creates a geopolitical competition ... (If you wanted an example of a "puppet state", you might want to take a look when Japan was occupying Taiwan during WWII) 

What does China get from staying on Vietnam's good side when it's arguably more profitable for them to draft an army to take over Vietnam ? (Vietnam isn't even a NATO country so they don't have to worry about strong allies either siding with them)

Sure there's no connection between Vietnam and the Dalai Lama but both are based upon the theme of independence and how that is threat to China's national security ... 

Taiwan has never claimed independence hence their "One-China policy" stance and they continue with the status quo of being a rogue province not risking the declaration of independence because of mainland China's repeated military threats. Taiwan only disagrees with the CPC being in power since they were exiled during the revolution, they don't want independence. What they want is to be in power again with their own government but Taiwan is getting arrogant when mainland China arguably has the bigger bargaining chip since it's far more powerful ...