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Taiwan’s Tough Talk Is Stoking Cross-Strait Tensions
Since Taiwan’s pro-independence president, William Lai, took office in January 2024, China has gradually tightened its vise on the island. While neither side wants war right now, both sides have found political utility in pursuing controlled provocations against the other.


As China prepares to invade Taiwan, a reality check: sitting on the sidelines won’t help us
Australia must prepare. China attacking Taiwan is not inevitable, but if it happens, it will become a wide-ranging Indo-Pacific conflict.
China's intentions in shaping Asia-Pacific are generating fear among the other world powers. Precisely, the United States warned that the Chinese army would be thinking of attacking one of the most powerful countries in the near future.According to the U.S. Senate Defense Subcommittee, the Xi Jinping government already has more than 900 short-range ballistic missiles. Thus, the goal in mind would be a nation that wants to permanently separate it…
Strategic Implications of Taiwan in US-China Relations.
Image: BOKEH STOCK on Shutterstock Angel Jaramillo Torres Introduction This paper will outline the main strategic scenarios in the dispute between China and the United States over Taiwan by taking into account some Thucydidean themes developed in The History of the Peloponnesian War. These themes will be drawn from three components of the current U.S.-China showdown: 1) the geopolitical situation and its likely future scenario, 2) the economic a…
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