Taiwan’s Military Reform Is Failing Where It Matters Most
8 Articles
8 Articles
Taiwan ramps up coast guard and military readiness in face of Beijing's 'gray zone' warfare
Taiwan bolsters maritime defenses with sea drones and coast guard modernization as Taiwanese President Lai emphasizes national resilience against Chinese incursions in the Taiwan Strait.
Beyond Deterrence: Reclaiming Dialogue in the Taiwan Strait
Written by Meng Kit Tang. As tensions rise in the Taiwan Strait, military deterrence has become the dominant narrative. This article argues that renewed dialogue, economic pragmatism, and people-to-people exchanges are equally vital for long-term stability. Drawing on historical precedents and current developments, it outlines practical pathways to reduce risks and rebuild trust. Continue reading
The Chinese Coast Guard ship recently turned off its AIS (Automatic Identification System) to harass Kinmen and Dongsha waters. In response, the DPP's China Department said on the 13th that this was a systematic harassment with a clear tactical purpose and rhythmic design. The frequency and methods of similar actions have evolved in recent years. The Chinese Communist Party is using "low-cost gray operations" as an established norm to put pressu…
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