Why Taiwan Matters to the United States
Washington has strategic, economic, and normative reasons for safeguarding the island from Chinese coercion. Amidst talk of U.S.-China competition, Taiwan too often devolves into a…
Washington has strategic, economic, and normative reasons for safeguarding the island from Chinese coercion. Amidst talk of U.S.-China competition, Taiwan too often devolves into a…
“The greatest long-term threat to our nation’s information and intellectual property, and to our economic vitality, is the counterintelligence and economic espionage threat from China.”…
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Our natural impulse when thinking about future amphibious operations is to look to the past. Yet the reality is that no good point of comparison for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan exists. Every year on June 6, the United States and its NATO allies commemorate the anniversary of D-Day, the daring amphibious assault on France’s …
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Official Washington has identified China as the primary challenger to the United States in virtually every sphere. This overwhelming emphasis on Beijing as the ultimate threat to the United States is misguided and is more likely to undermine U.S. security than it is to enhance it. Focusing on China is a good way to pump up …
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Author Professor David Odalric de Caixal i Mata: Military Historian, expert in International Geostrategy and Jihadist Terrorism. Director of the Security and Defense Area of INISEG (International Institute for Global Security Studies). Director of the Observatory against the Terrorist Threat and Jihadist Radicalization (OCATRY). The “rise of China” can be seen as an essentially …
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